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
... political discussion ; and although the Grits got up petitions , signed by some eighty or ninety thousand people , against the clause , it was carried successfully through and became law . I venture to say that to - day there is not a ...
... political discussion ; and although the Grits got up petitions , signed by some eighty or ninety thousand people , against the clause , it was carried successfully through and became law . I venture to say that to - day there is not a ...
Page 9217
... political record of the Liberal - Conservative party of the country- looking at the important questions they have settled - we have not reason to be proud of the name and to determine to stand by the old flag whatever others may say of ...
... political record of the Liberal - Conservative party of the country- looking at the important questions they have settled - we have not reason to be proud of the name and to determine to stand by the old flag whatever others may say of ...
Page 9218
... political institutions of the country . That confidence has been more than once shaken by the political agitations of unthinking men ; and only by the removal of those questions of agitation , by their solution in a manner satisfactory ...
... political institutions of the country . That confidence has been more than once shaken by the political agitations of unthinking men ; and only by the removal of those questions of agitation , by their solution in a manner satisfactory ...
Page 9220
... political vice , of official corruption , were made by the Clear Grits in order to conceal their own practices as a party . During the last session of Parliament we had one rather remarkable case brought forward by Mr. Mackenzie , upon ...
... political vice , of official corruption , were made by the Clear Grits in order to conceal their own practices as a party . During the last session of Parliament we had one rather remarkable case brought forward by Mr. Mackenzie , upon ...
Page 9227
... political organizations which in England assume the management of these things , and it was a mistake which he committed in common with other public men of both political parties , and , if I am not greatly mistaken , in com- mon even ...
... political organizations which in England assume the management of these things , and it was a mistake which he committed in common with other public men of both political parties , and , if I am not greatly mistaken , in com- mon even ...
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