The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... Parliament . He considered that the noble lord ( Palmerston ) had not done himself justice , and that he had not done justice to Parliament and the country in not adopting a more decided course . The course which the noble lord had ...
... Parliament . He considered that the noble lord ( Palmerston ) had not done himself justice , and that he had not done justice to Parliament and the country in not adopting a more decided course . The course which the noble lord had ...
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... Parliament , it may not have to say that the Prime Minister and his colleagues , and the House of Commons supporting them , let down the power of the House of Commons , and sacrificed and betrayed - as I fear we are in danger of ...
... Parliament , it may not have to say that the Prime Minister and his colleagues , and the House of Commons supporting them , let down the power of the House of Commons , and sacrificed and betrayed - as I fear we are in danger of ...
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... Parliament does not adequately represent them , and is not just to them ; and silently , but surely and inevitably ... PARLIAMENTARY REFORM .
... Parliament does not adequately represent them , and is not just to them ; and silently , but surely and inevitably ... PARLIAMENTARY REFORM .
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... Parliament to a class altogether unworthy of the trust - an assertion which , having had ample means of knowing the wishes , opinions , and character of the working classes , he strenuously denied , and could disprove by evidence . He ...
... Parliament to a class altogether unworthy of the trust - an assertion which , having had ample means of knowing the wishes , opinions , and character of the working classes , he strenuously denied , and could disprove by evidence . He ...
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... Parliamentary Association , and paid a high tribute to the working classes . He said he had asked himself , ' Why this dread of the people ? I have lived amongst them all my life I never had any distrust of them , I never expected ...
... Parliamentary Association , and paid a high tribute to the working classes . He said he had asked himself , ' Why this dread of the people ? I have lived amongst them all my life I never had any distrust of them , I never expected ...
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The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. George Barnett Smith Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1881 |
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