John Bright: A Study by Margaret E. HirstHeadley Brothers, 1945 - 116 pages |
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... politicians on the wider question of the general condition of Ireland and her people . He usually , though reluctantly , supported the various " Coercion " Bills introduced with sad monotony by successive Governments , believing that ...
... politicians on the wider question of the general condition of Ireland and her people . He usually , though reluctantly , supported the various " Coercion " Bills introduced with sad monotony by successive Governments , believing that ...
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... politicians should rather be grateful for what they had obtained than clamorous for further gains . He strongly supported the Land Act of 1881 which gave further security to the tenant , but he also , though very reluctantly , supported ...
... politicians should rather be grateful for what they had obtained than clamorous for further gains . He strongly supported the Land Act of 1881 which gave further security to the tenant , but he also , though very reluctantly , supported ...
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... politicians , and , largest contingent of all , the workpeople from the Bright mills . But the committal to the grave and the Meeting for Worship which followed had all the simplicity which he so highly prized and described ( April 21st ...
... politicians , and , largest contingent of all , the workpeople from the Bright mills . But the committal to the grave and the Meeting for Worship which followed had all the simplicity which he so highly prized and described ( April 21st ...
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