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 9213
... reason : that by means of that commutation clause all chances of future agitation upon the subject were swept away . The Conservative party at that time - for the very prin- ciple of Conservatism is to destroy as far as it can the cries ...
... reason : that by means of that commutation clause all chances of future agitation upon the subject were swept away . The Conservative party at that time - for the very prin- ciple of Conservatism is to destroy as far as it can the cries ...
Page 9217
... reason to be proud of the name and to determine to stand by the old flag whatever others may say of it , or however others may traduce it ... Now let us look at the progress which the country has made in those twenty years of Liberal ...
... reason to be proud of the name and to determine to stand by the old flag whatever others may say of it , or however others may traduce it ... Now let us look at the progress which the country has made in those twenty years of Liberal ...
Page 9244
... reason of the affection of such as shall be on his jury , and by reason of the supposal conceived by the lawyers of that coun- try that he can hardly be found guilty for his treason com- mitted in foreign parts against her Majesty ...
... reason of the affection of such as shall be on his jury , and by reason of the supposal conceived by the lawyers of that coun- try that he can hardly be found guilty for his treason com- mitted in foreign parts against her Majesty ...
Page 9265
... reason to think was adverse to him . He was supported by the Liberal party , and a majority reversed the decision of the commissioners . Now , we do not often have a case which shows the precise spirit in which the leading statesman of ...
... reason to think was adverse to him . He was supported by the Liberal party , and a majority reversed the decision of the commissioners . Now , we do not often have a case which shows the precise spirit in which the leading statesman of ...
Page 9268
... reason to mistrust him . -- I meet with the statement that it is very unconstitutional for the House of Lords to indicate when her Majesty's gov- ernment may in their wisdom please to dissolve Parliament . Well , I should have said , as ...
... reason to mistrust him . -- I meet with the statement that it is very unconstitutional for the House of Lords to indicate when her Majesty's gov- ernment may in their wisdom please to dissolve Parliament . Well , I should have said , as ...
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