The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... observations were intended to explain , and in some degree to justify , the friendship that had * The opinions referred to by Mr. Bright were expressed in one of Lord Beaconsfield's early works , The Revolutionary Epick , in which ...
... observations were intended to explain , and in some degree to justify , the friendship that had * The opinions referred to by Mr. Bright were expressed in one of Lord Beaconsfield's early works , The Revolutionary Epick , in which ...
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... observed , however , that it had been frequently asserted during the discussion that the admission of this number would give up the represen- tation of the country and the power of Parliament to a class altogether unworthy of the trust ...
... observed , however , that it had been frequently asserted during the discussion that the admission of this number would give up the represen- tation of the country and the power of Parliament to a class altogether unworthy of the trust ...
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... observed that as Mr. Gladstone proposed virtually to abolish Church - rates , he ought to begin by voting for the bill . He denied that the evils which Mr. Gladstone supposed likely to happen , if this bill 64 [ CHAP . II . THE LIFE OF ...
... observed that as Mr. Gladstone proposed virtually to abolish Church - rates , he ought to begin by voting for the bill . He denied that the evils which Mr. Gladstone supposed likely to happen , if this bill 64 [ CHAP . II . THE LIFE OF ...
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... observed that Mr. Estcourt , having repudiated and rejected every scheme , including his own , did not give the House good and encouraging advice in asking it to agree to his resolution . He had argued that it was founded upon a ...
... observed that Mr. Estcourt , having repudiated and rejected every scheme , including his own , did not give the House good and encouraging advice in asking it to agree to his resolution . He had argued that it was founded upon a ...
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... observed that he has always been wrong . Now an authority that is always wrong comes at last to be no authority at all . Everybody knows that Moore's Almanack , which is sometimes right , is reckoned to be no authority , 72 [ CHAP . II ...
... observed that he has always been wrong . Now an authority that is always wrong comes at last to be no authority at all . Everybody knows that Moore's Almanack , which is sometimes right , is reckoned to be no authority , 72 [ CHAP . II ...
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