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" ... and without great taxes. Privilege has shuddered at what might happen to old Europe if this grand experiment should succeed. But you, the workers — you, striving after a better time — you, struggling upwards towards the light, with slow and painful... "
Speeches on Questions of Public Policy - 145. oldal
szerző: John Bright - 1868
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Speeches of John Bright, M. P., on the American Question

John Bright - 1865 - 302 oldal
...where labor has met with the highest honor, and where it has reaped its greatest reward. (Cheers.) Are you aware of the fact, that in fifteen years,...of your countrymen have found a home in the United States, — (Hear!) — that a population equal nearly, if not quite, to the population of this great...

Speeches of John Bright, M.P., on the American Question

John Bright - 1865 - 310 oldal
...betr ter tune, — you, struggling upwards towards the light, with slow and painful steps, — you have no cause to look with jealousy upon a country which, amongst all the great nations 8* L of the globe, is that one where labor has met with the highest honor, and where it has reaped...

Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, 1. kötet

John Bright - 1868 - 566 oldal
...a better time, — you, struggling upwards towards the light, with slow and painful steps, — you have no cause to look with jealousy upon a country...of your countrymen have found a home in the United States, — that a population equal nearly, if not quite, to the population of this great city —...

Beecher's Magazine, 3-4. kötet

1872 - 598 oldal
...after a better time — you, struggling upwards towards the light with slow and painful steps — you have no cause to look with jealousy upon a country,...which amongst all the great nations of the globe, is the one where labor has met with the highest honor, and where it has reaped its greatest reward. As...

Life and Times of the Right Hon. John Bright

William Robertson (of Rochdale.) - 1877 - 568 oldal
...struggling upwards towards the light, "OUR PRECIOUS CHILDREN." 385with slow and painful steps — you have no cause to look with jealousy upon a country...of your countrymen have found a home in the United States — that a population equal nearly, if not quite, to the population of this great city — itself...

Life and Society in America, 2. kötet

Samuel Phillips Day - 1880 - 274 oldal
...the cotton panic, by Mr. John Bright, MP :— " Are you aware," he asked his audience, " of the great fact, that in fifteen years, which is but as yesterday when it is passed, two and a half millions of your countrymen have found a home in the United States; that a population...

The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.

George Barnett Smith - 1881 - 670 oldal
...a better time, — you, struggling upwards towards the light, with slow and painful steps, — you have no cause to look with jealousy upon a country...of your countrymen have found a home in the United States, — that a population equal nearly, if not quite, to the population of this great city— itself...

The life and times of the right hon. John Bright

William Robertson (reporter.) - 1883 - 620 oldal
...after a better time — you, struggling upwards towards the light, with slow and painful steps — you have no cause to look with jealousy upon a country...amongst all the great nations of the globe, is that where labour has met with the highest honour, and where it has reaped its greatest reward. Are you...

The Life of John Bright

George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1913 - 548 oldal
...after a better time — you, struggling upwards towards the light, with slow and painful steps, you have no cause to look with jealousy upon a country...of your countrymen have found a home in the United States — that a population equal nearly, if not quite, to the population of this great city — itself...

The Irresistible Movement of Democracy

John Simpson Penman - 1923 - 754 oldal
...a better time, — you, struggling upwards towards the light, with slow and painful steps, — you have no cause to look with jealousy upon a country...honour, and where it has reaped its greatest reward." 21 The working classes remained loyal to the cause of the North during those fateful years of the war,...




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