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 9268
... measure of reform is without it , I should like to compare the representation of the communities repre- sented in this room with the representation of that favored county where Mr. Gladstone lives to which I have just referred the ...
... measure of reform is without it , I should like to compare the representation of the communities repre- sented in this room with the representation of that favored county where Mr. Gladstone lives to which I have just referred the ...
Page 9269
... measure you bring before us . If you like to accept its rejec- tion , well and good ; if you object to its rejection ... measures of controversy , or the ordinary legisla tion on which we have to decide , it would be matter of con ...
... measure you bring before us . If you like to accept its rejec- tion , well and good ; if you object to its rejection ... measures of controversy , or the ordinary legisla tion on which we have to decide , it would be matter of con ...
Page 9270
... measure pass- ing into law without the people having been consulted , you are told that they have been guilty of some strange and intolerable arrogance . Just consider for a moment what the authority of the House of Commons is . I wish ...
... measure pass- ing into law without the people having been consulted , you are told that they have been guilty of some strange and intolerable arrogance . Just consider for a moment what the authority of the House of Commons is . I wish ...
Page 9281
... measures might be passed over without remark ; but with respect to the burning questions of the day , I cannot help thinking that it is singularly misplaced . First take Egypt . · • · With respect to that country we have undoubtedly ...
... measures might be passed over without remark ; but with respect to the burning questions of the day , I cannot help thinking that it is singularly misplaced . First take Egypt . · • · With respect to that country we have undoubtedly ...
Page 9284
... measures that were taken were taken in haste , with little preparation , and often with little fitness for the emergencies with which they had to cope . The con- duct of the government has been an alternation of periods of slumber and ...
... measures that were taken were taken in haste , with little preparation , and often with little fitness for the emergencies with which they had to cope . The con- duct of the government has been an alternation of periods of slumber and ...
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