| 1865 - 808 oldal
..."that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness, or of political danger, is morally entitled to come within the pale of the constitution." Well may Mr Baines, Mr Forster, and the Alderman and Congregational minister of Leeds, congratulate... | |
| Richard Masheder - 1864 - 494 oldal
...show that the country will be better or even as well governed. But he says that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of...entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution. He adds, ' I contend that it is on those who say it is necessary to exclude forty-nine-fiftieths that... | |
| John Bellows - 1864 - 106 oldal
...hardly stop short of universal suffrage. ' What I would state,' he says, 'is this : every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of...entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution. ' He would avoid sudden changes, but the goal is clear. If that is to be the rallying cry of the Reform... | |
| 1865 - 728 oldal
...favour of admitting the working class to a share of political power. " I say that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of...entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution. Of course, the meaning of that is this, that sudden, violent, and intoxicating changes must be avoided,... | |
| Orator - 1864 - 186 oldal
...that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness or of political danger is morally entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution. Of course, in giving utterance to such a proposition, I do not recede from the protest I have previously... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 728 oldal
...favour of admitting the working class to a share of political power. " I say that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of...entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution. Of course, the meaning of that is this, that sudden, violent, and intoxicating changes must be avoided,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 752 oldal
...favour of admitting the working class to a share of political power. " I say that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of...entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution. Of course, the meaning of that is this, that sudden, violent, and intoxicating changes must be avoided,... | |
| 1865 - 802 oldal
...that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal uufituess or of political danger is morally entitled to come within the pale of the constitution." It is due to Mr Gladstone that this portion of his memorable speech should be read at length, that... | |
| Richard Masheder - 1865 - 286 oldal
...that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness or of political danger, is morally entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution." That different interpretations have been put upon that statement I am aware ; but still, that difference... | |
| 1865 - 816 oldal
...that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal uufituess or of political danger is morally entitled to come within the pale of the constitution." It is due to Mr. Gladstone that this portion of his memorable speech should be read at length, that... | |
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