Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22 |
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Page 9212
whose claim to be considered a Liberal few will now dispute , was persecuted
because of his acquiescence in the measure by which the Clear Grits and
Rouges have been so long kept in opposition , was exemplified shortly afterward
when a ...
whose claim to be considered a Liberal few will now dispute , was persecuted
because of his acquiescence in the measure by which the Clear Grits and
Rouges have been so long kept in opposition , was exemplified shortly afterward
when a ...
Page 9215
... extension of the municipal system , improvement of the school laws , and such
other measures of legislation in the old Province of Canada before confederation
as left us at the time of confederation with only one question to be solved by the ...
... extension of the municipal system , improvement of the school laws , and such
other measures of legislation in the old Province of Canada before confederation
as left us at the time of confederation with only one question to be solved by the ...
Page 9228
... has endowed him ; who for twenty years has been in official life , and has
during that time solved all the great questions which separated and agitated the
country , and has given to it measures which have brought peace and prosperity
to the ...
... has endowed him ; who for twenty years has been in official life , and has
during that time solved all the great questions which separated and agitated the
country , and has given to it measures which have brought peace and prosperity
to the ...
Page 9230
Every measure of the old government was opposed with ... That does not imply
that the government should be supported , but it does imply that all measures
submitted by them and all acts of administration committed by 9230 WHITE.
Every measure of the old government was opposed with ... That does not imply
that the government should be supported , but it does imply that all measures
submitted by them and all acts of administration committed by 9230 WHITE.
Page 9263
Well , at least Lord Hartington knew perfectly well what he was about . Then ,
what was the motive which induced them to undertake this eccentric and
abnormal plan of reform ? Well , we had some difficulty in measuring it at first .
We were told ...
Well , at least Lord Hartington knew perfectly well what he was about . Then ,
what was the motive which induced them to undertake this eccentric and
abnormal plan of reform ? Well , we had some difficulty in measuring it at first .
We were told ...
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