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 9211
... principles far more radical and reckless than any we are pre- pared to accept , and by a restless ambition which we cannot approve ; or shall we not rather unite with the Conservatives , who have gone to the country declaring , in ...
... principles far more radical and reckless than any we are pre- pared to accept , and by a restless ambition which we cannot approve ; or shall we not rather unite with the Conservatives , who have gone to the country declaring , in ...
Page 9213
... principles which entirely removed it from the political arena . From that day to this men can do what they could not before . Now they can sell their lands without paying the lods et ventes , carry their grain to the mill without paying ...
... principles which entirely removed it from the political arena . From that day to this men can do what they could not before . Now they can sell their lands without paying the lods et ventes , carry their grain to the mill without paying ...
Page 9214
... principle that the man who believed that religion and education should go hand in hand was as much entitled to have his conscien- tious opinions respected as the man who was a Secularist in the matter of education , yet lived long ...
... principle that the man who believed that religion and education should go hand in hand was as much entitled to have his conscien- tious opinions respected as the man who was a Secularist in the matter of education , yet lived long ...
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... principles when they obtain office . Mr. McKellar with his own hand wrote to the superintendent of those works ordering him to send the men to the nomination for West Toronto in order to increase the apparent majority for Mr. Moss , the ...
... principles when they obtain office . Mr. McKellar with his own hand wrote to the superintendent of those works ordering him to send the men to the nomination for West Toronto in order to increase the apparent majority for Mr. Moss , the ...
Page 9231
... principles . But there is one principle , and I name it not as distinguishing us from our opponents , for that would imply a charge I should be very sorry to make , viz .: the principle of British connec- tion , which should constitute ...
... principles . But there is one principle , and I name it not as distinguishing us from our opponents , for that would imply a charge I should be very sorry to make , viz .: the principle of British connec- tion , which should constitute ...
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