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 9215
... tion to the settlement of these great questions , and undoubt- edly they were great questions , brought about law reform , extension of the municipal system , improvement of the school laws , and such other measures of legislation in ...
... tion to the settlement of these great questions , and undoubt- edly they were great questions , brought about law reform , extension of the municipal system , improvement of the school laws , and such other measures of legislation in ...
Page 9226
... tion of Sir Hugh Allan , great as it was , appear small . The truth is , and I admit it with regret , that money does get spent at elections , and my own experience is that those who bawl most loudly for purity generally manage to spend ...
... tion of Sir Hugh Allan , great as it was , appear small . The truth is , and I admit it with regret , that money does get spent at elections , and my own experience is that those who bawl most loudly for purity generally manage to spend ...
Page 9228
... tion have heaped upon it . I venture , sir , to think that that judgment will shape itself after this fashion : Here is a man who , at the cost of pro- fessional prospects which might have made him one of the wealthy men of the land ...
... tion have heaped upon it . I venture , sir , to think that that judgment will shape itself after this fashion : Here is a man who , at the cost of pro- fessional prospects which might have made him one of the wealthy men of the land ...
Page 9230
... tion influenced simply by a factious desire to upset the ad- ministration or embarrass it in its work . That is not the ordinary work which a party out of office has to perform . The gentlemen now in power and their friends did their ...
... tion influenced simply by a factious desire to upset the ad- ministration or embarrass it in its work . That is not the ordinary work which a party out of office has to perform . The gentlemen now in power and their friends did their ...
Page 9231
... tion , which should constitute a first plank in any platform the party may adopt . You know , gentlemen , at this moment efforts are being made in different parts of the country to start new parties . We have in the city of Toronto one ...
... tion , which should constitute a first plank in any platform the party may adopt . You know , gentlemen , at this moment efforts are being made in different parts of the country to start new parties . We have in the city of Toronto one ...
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