John Bright: A Study by Margaret E. HirstHeadley Brothers, 1945 - 116 pages |
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... opinion , I think it is conclusively proved that the vast bulk of all the opinion that is influential in this country upon this question leads to this that the nation is for a strict and rigid neutrality throughout this war . " It is a ...
... opinion , I think it is conclusively proved that the vast bulk of all the opinion that is influential in this country upon this question leads to this that the nation is for a strict and rigid neutrality throughout this war . " It is a ...
Page 108
... opinion , were too moderate for many ardent Friends , but there was also considerable agreement . In fact his speech was followed by some applause , which must have been louder than in 1843 , as it called forth a public rebuke . But his ...
... opinion , were too moderate for many ardent Friends , but there was also considerable agreement . In fact his speech was followed by some applause , which must have been louder than in 1843 , as it called forth a public rebuke . But his ...
Page 112
... epitaph a few lines from the reply , full of feeling and gratitude , which he made to the address presented to him from the public meeting in Rochdale , representing all shades of opinion , held at the time of the I 12 JOHN BRIGHT.
... epitaph a few lines from the reply , full of feeling and gratitude , which he made to the address presented to him from the public meeting in Rochdale , representing all shades of opinion , held at the time of the I 12 JOHN BRIGHT.
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