Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22 |
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Page 9217
I ask you , therefore , whether , looking at the past political record of the Liberal -
Conservative party of the countrylooking at the important questions they have
settled - we have not reason to be proud of the name and to determine to stand
by ...
I ask you , therefore , whether , looking at the past political record of the Liberal -
Conservative party of the countrylooking at the important questions they have
settled - we have not reason to be proud of the name and to determine to stand
by ...
Page 9218
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 to the public at large , can we secure that ...
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 to the public at large , can we secure that ...
Page 9220
The truth is , sir , that the charges of 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 ...
The truth is , sir , that the charges of 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 ...
Page 9227
... those 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 common
even ...
... those 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 common
even ...
Page 9229
other colonial statesman ; but who at a time of great political crisis , when the
interests alike of his party and his country seemed at stake , was tempted to aid
his friends in a contest against sectional prejudice backed by the substantial aid
of ...
other colonial statesman ; but who at a time of great political crisis , when the
interests alike of his party and his country seemed at stake , was tempted to aid
his friends in a contest against sectional prejudice backed by the substantial aid
of ...
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