John Bright: A Study by Margaret E. HirstHeadley Brothers, 1945 - 116 pages |
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... countrymen . John Bright and William Penn - the list of Quaker statesmen is short but noteworthy . Of the two it is the modern Friend for whom the higher place must be claimed on the ground of a complete and consistent life . He was not ...
... countrymen . John Bright and William Penn - the list of Quaker statesmen is short but noteworthy . Of the two it is the modern Friend for whom the higher place must be claimed on the ground of a complete and consistent life . He was not ...
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... countrymen what I consider to be almost the treason which is about to be committed against them . I have refused to dishonour the memory of such members as Coke and Selden and Glanville and Pym . " Bright always gave his support to any ...
... countrymen what I consider to be almost the treason which is about to be committed against them . I have refused to dishonour the memory of such members as Coke and Selden and Glanville and Pym . " Bright always gave his support to any ...
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... countrymen , to which every day fresh lists of victims are added . " It was this sense of the desolation and destruction of war , far more than any pain arising from isolation or misunderstanding , that finally broke down Bright's ...
... countrymen , to which every day fresh lists of victims are added . " It was this sense of the desolation and destruction of war , far more than any pain arising from isolation or misunderstanding , that finally broke down Bright's ...
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