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 9262
... Lord Beaconsfield in 1867 , and he concludes in the most self - satisfied way that he has entirely explained his previous declaration . But his colleague on the platform was not less conscious of the necessity of a redistribution of ...
... Lord Beaconsfield in 1867 , and he concludes in the most self - satisfied way that he has entirely explained his previous declaration . But his colleague on the platform was not less conscious of the necessity of a redistribution of ...
Page 9263
... Lord Hartington knew perfectly well what he was about . Then , what was the motive which induced them to undertake this eccentric and abnormal plan of reform ? Well , we had some difficulty in measuring it at first . We were told that ...
... Lord Hartington knew perfectly well what he was about . Then , what was the motive which induced them to undertake this eccentric and abnormal plan of reform ? Well , we had some difficulty in measuring it at first . We were told that ...
Page 9264
... Lords . Lord Hart- ington on Saturday said , " We know that the passing of any really rational or fair Redistribution Bill is an impossibility unless Parliament and all shades of political opinion are acting under some pressure and ...
... Lords . Lord Hart- ington on Saturday said , " We know that the passing of any really rational or fair Redistribution Bill is an impossibility unless Parliament and all shades of political opinion are acting under some pressure and ...
Page 9268
... Lords to indicate when her Majesty's gov- ernment may in their wisdom please to dissolve Parliament . Well , I ... Lords to press for a dissolution . Well , I think that any such claim on the part of the House of Lords simply would not ...
... Lords to indicate when her Majesty's gov- ernment may in their wisdom please to dissolve Parliament . Well , I ... Lords to press for a dissolution . Well , I think that any such claim on the part of the House of Lords simply would not ...
Page 9269
... Lords has a right to say this " We do not approve of the measure you bring before us . If you like to accept its rejec- tion , well and good ; if you object to its rejection your rem- edy is to appeal to the people . " And we do not ...
... Lords has a right to say this " We do not approve of the measure you bring before us . If you like to accept its rejec- tion , well and good ; if you object to its rejection your rem- edy is to appeal to the people . " And we do not ...
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