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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 allow it ...
... 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 allow it ...
Page 9245
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 official
of ...
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 official
of ...
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 eloquence 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 eloquence THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION 9277.
Page 9278
Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time
Mayo Williamson Hazeltine. 1880. What magnificent lessons , what splendid
periods of eloquence we have lost ! Just think that if Mr. Gladstone , when the
spirit of ...
Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time
Mayo Williamson Hazeltine. 1880. What magnificent lessons , what splendid
periods of eloquence we have lost ! Just think that if Mr. Gladstone , when the
spirit of ...
Page 9283
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
England to ...
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
England to ...
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