Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22 |
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Page 9229
... who suffered defeat from it ; but who throughout all the period of these discussions remained uncharged even of personal corruption for his own advantage ; who even when accepting this subscription to party funds was careful not to ...
... who suffered defeat from it ; but who throughout all the period of these discussions remained uncharged even of personal corruption for his own advantage ; who even when accepting this subscription to party funds was careful not to ...
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One more illustration , gentlemen ; taken from a period somewhat later on . It is the execution— " according to law , " gentlemen , entirely “ according to law ” -of another popish bishop named O'Devany . The account is that of a Crown ...
One more illustration , gentlemen ; taken from a period somewhat later on . It is the execution— " according to law , " gentlemen , entirely “ according to law ” -of another popish bishop named O'Devany . The account is that of a Crown ...
Page 9277
... of political denunciation , because the misdeeds of the ministry of 1882 are , unfortunately , not subject to the criticism of the orator of > 1880. What magnificent lessons , what splendid periods of THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION 9277.
... of political denunciation , because the misdeeds of the ministry of 1882 are , unfortunately , not subject to the criticism of the orator of > 1880. What magnificent lessons , what splendid periods of THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION 9277.
Page 9278
What magnificent lessons , what splendid periods of eloquence we have lost ! Just think that if Mr. Gladstone , when the spirit of 1880 was upon him , could have had to deal with the case of a ministry professing the deepest respect for ...
What magnificent lessons , what splendid periods of eloquence we have lost ! Just think that if Mr. Gladstone , when the spirit of 1880 was upon him , could have had to deal with the case of a ministry professing the deepest respect for ...
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We hear from another member that they are to stay until certain objects are achieved , which we know cannot be achieved at an early period . We hear from Mr. Chamberlain that , considering the interests it has , it is impossible for ...
We hear from another member that they are to stay until certain objects are achieved , which we know cannot be achieved at an early period . We hear from Mr. Chamberlain that , considering the interests it has , it is impossible for ...
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