John Bright: A Study by Margaret E. HirstHeadley Brothers, 1945 - 116 pages |
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... favour of legislation restricting the labour and guarding the health of children . I could not therefore support ... favoured the legislative protection of children , JOHN BRIGHT AS CITIZEN II.
... favour of legislation restricting the labour and guarding the health of children . I could not therefore support ... favoured the legislative protection of children , JOHN BRIGHT AS CITIZEN II.
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... favour . In 1864 he found time , in the midst of his preoccupation with the Civil War , to write to the Governors of three American States for reports on their experience of the result of abolition in their States , and 2 I he quoted ...
... favour . In 1864 he found time , in the midst of his preoccupation with the Civil War , to write to the Governors of three American States for reports on their experience of the result of abolition in their States , and 2 I he quoted ...
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... favour of a separate Irish Parliament , and he never wavered in his sympathy for the Irish people as a whole , but there now appears in his utterances a feeling , perhaps scarcely conscious , that after the legisla- tion of the Liberal ...
... favour of a separate Irish Parliament , and he never wavered in his sympathy for the Irish people as a whole , but there now appears in his utterances a feeling , perhaps scarcely conscious , that after the legisla- tion of the Liberal ...
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