Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 9236
... condition of society that a man shall subordinate his public acts to the welfare of the community , or at least acknowledge the right of those among whom his lot is cast to judge him on such an issue as this . Freely I acknowledge that ...
... condition of society that a man shall subordinate his public acts to the welfare of the community , or at least acknowledge the right of those among whom his lot is cast to judge him on such an issue as this . Freely I acknowledge that ...
Page 9263
... condition . But now Lord Hartington comes forward and explains to us that it was not merely some spontaneous exuberance of Mr. Gladstone's indignation that produced this explanation . It was TAMPERING WITH THE CONSTITUTION 9263.
... condition . But now Lord Hartington comes forward and explains to us that it was not merely some spontaneous exuberance of Mr. Gladstone's indignation that produced this explanation . It was TAMPERING WITH THE CONSTITUTION 9263.
Page 9264
... condition and without defence . And if we look to his past conduct , to the past conduct of the Liberal party , or to the professions which they now put for ward in respect to this very question of redistribution , 9264 SALISBURY.
... condition and without defence . And if we look to his past conduct , to the past conduct of the Liberal party , or to the professions which they now put for ward in respect to this very question of redistribution , 9264 SALISBURY.
Page 9275
... conditions on which popular government reposes , and we have been upholding the true and ancient principles of English liberty . Orations . Vol . 22-4 W1 THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION DELIVERED AT EDINBURGH IN NOVEMBER , TAMPERING WITH THE ...
... conditions on which popular government reposes , and we have been upholding the true and ancient principles of English liberty . Orations . Vol . 22-4 W1 THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION DELIVERED AT EDINBURGH IN NOVEMBER , TAMPERING WITH THE ...
Page 9296
... condition of Egypt can never be indifferent to us , and , more than that , we have a duty to insist that our influence shall be pre- dominant there . I do not care by what technical arrange- ments that result is to be obtained ; but ...
... condition of Egypt can never be indifferent to us , and , more than that , we have a duty to insist that our influence shall be pre- dominant there . I do not care by what technical arrange- ments that result is to be obtained ; but ...
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