The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... suffering in Lancashire , expressing his pleasure that the working men of Birmingham had subscribed £ 3,000 towards the Relief Fund . He was only sorry that every one of the men who thus nobly subscribed had not his name on the register ...
... suffering in Lancashire , expressing his pleasure that the working men of Birmingham had subscribed £ 3,000 towards the Relief Fund . He was only sorry that every one of the men who thus nobly subscribed had not his name on the register ...
Էջ 96
... sufferings of the unemployed workpeople of Lanca- shire , and for their munificent contributions to the Relief Fund . Mr. Bright said , ' I regard this trans- mission of assistance from the United States as a proof that the world moves ...
... sufferings of the unemployed workpeople of Lanca- shire , and for their munificent contributions to the Relief Fund . Mr. Bright said , ' I regard this trans- mission of assistance from the United States as a proof that the world moves ...
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... suffering , but that there is no point in the social ladder to which he may not fairly hope to raise himself by his honest efforts . ' But that country was now the scene of one of the greatest calamities that could afflict mankind ; and ...
... suffering , but that there is no point in the social ladder to which he may not fairly hope to raise himself by his honest efforts . ' But that country was now the scene of one of the greatest calamities that could afflict mankind ; and ...
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... suffering that might at last become unbearable , and thus compel the Govern- ments of those countries to take sides with the South against the North . He was sorry to believe that many Englishmen had taken portions of the loan being ...
... suffering that might at last become unbearable , and thus compel the Govern- ments of those countries to take sides with the South against the North . He was sorry to believe that many Englishmen had taken portions of the loan being ...
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... suffering which has been brought on him by this law , has never had the courage to come to this House and ask it fairly to consider , in the light of the evidence which all other Governments and the laws of all other countries afford ...
... suffering which has been brought on him by this law , has never had the courage to come to this House and ask it fairly to consider , in the light of the evidence which all other Governments and the laws of all other countries afford ...
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