Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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... speeches is for the repeal of Jewish disabilities . Whig to the core also in that , if only he has substantial toleration , he does not disturb himself about abstract religious equality . You call me a Liberal , but I don't know that in ...
... speeches is for the repeal of Jewish disabilities . Whig to the core also in that , if only he has substantial toleration , he does not disturb himself about abstract religious equality . You call me a Liberal , but I don't know that in ...
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... speeches are , he is never drawn away from the matter in hand by theories for- mulas or sentiments . And when he had a definite piece of work to do , as in the Indian Penal Code , or at the War Office , he shewed himself to be a man of ...
... speeches are , he is never drawn away from the matter in hand by theories for- mulas or sentiments . And when he had a definite piece of work to do , as in the Indian Penal Code , or at the War Office , he shewed himself to be a man of ...
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... speech on parlia- mentary reform he says : - It is now time for us to pay a decent , a rational , a manly reverence to our ancestors , not by superstitiously adhering to what they in other circumstances did , but by doing what they in ...
... speech on parlia- mentary reform he says : - It is now time for us to pay a decent , a rational , a manly reverence to our ancestors , not by superstitiously adhering to what they in other circumstances did , but by doing what they in ...
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... speeches . It is true he did not speak often enough to become a finished debater . It is also true that many a listener felt himself beyond his depth in the torrent of historical precedents , analogies , allusions , that poured from his ...
... speeches . It is true he did not speak often enough to become a finished debater . It is also true that many a listener felt himself beyond his depth in the torrent of historical precedents , analogies , allusions , that poured from his ...
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... speeches he declared for the re - opening of the settlement of 1832. It would be idle to conjecture what line he would have taken in the vast redistributions of political power that have twice taken place since his death , or what he ...
... speeches he declared for the re - opening of the settlement of 1832. It would be idle to conjecture what line he would have taken in the vast redistributions of political power that have twice taken place since his death , or what he ...
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