The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... . gentleman to abdicate your functions , and to invite 400 gentlemen , who are not traders , who have never been financiers , who do not possess means in any degree equalling your own 1860-61 . ] 43 THE PAPER DUTIES .
... . gentleman to abdicate your functions , and to invite 400 gentlemen , who are not traders , who have never been financiers , who do not possess means in any degree equalling your own 1860-61 . ] 43 THE PAPER DUTIES .
Էջ 55
... never be seen again - which , in fact , was just as much extinct as the dodo . But he preferred that the Government should withdraw their bill rather than that it should be mangled in committee , and a £ 6 franchise altered to one of ...
... never be seen again - which , in fact , was just as much extinct as the dodo . But he preferred that the Government should withdraw their bill rather than that it should be mangled in committee , and a £ 6 franchise altered to one of ...
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... never had any distrust of them , I never expected perfection in them any more than I found it elsewhere or conceived it to exist in myself , but I say that for those qualities that go to make a people , that are requisite to fulfil the ...
... never had any distrust of them , I never expected perfection in them any more than I found it elsewhere or conceived it to exist in myself , but I say that for those qualities that go to make a people , that are requisite to fulfil the ...
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... never heard the feeblest protest raised in the House of Lords against the extravagance of the Government . It was worth their while to know that , with very few exceptions , the members of the present peerage owed their peer- ages to ...
... never heard the feeblest protest raised in the House of Lords against the extravagance of the Government . It was worth their while to know that , with very few exceptions , the members of the present peerage owed their peer- ages to ...
Էջ 63
... , every law of justice and of mercy which is written in that Book , and it is because I believe it does so that I am certain that it never can be of advantage to your Church , if your Church be a true 1860-61 . ] 63 CHURCH RATES .
... , every law of justice and of mercy which is written in that Book , and it is because I believe it does so that I am certain that it never can be of advantage to your Church , if your Church be a true 1860-61 . ] 63 CHURCH RATES .
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