Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 29
עמוד 325
... REFORM BILL * I. MR . BAILIFF , -This is the greatest measure which has ever been before Parliament in my time , and the most pregnant with good or I was a sincere friend to Reform ; I am so still . It was a great deal too violent - but ...
... REFORM BILL * I. MR . BAILIFF , -This is the greatest measure which has ever been before Parliament in my time , and the most pregnant with good or I was a sincere friend to Reform ; I am so still . It was a great deal too violent - but ...
עמוד 331
... Reform ought to take place ; we are very willing to sac- rifice a privilege we ought never to have possessed to the ... Reform , nor trusting Reform to the rude hands of the lowest of the people , shall amend their decayed institu- tions ...
... Reform ought to take place ; we are very willing to sac- rifice a privilege we ought never to have possessed to the ... Reform , nor trusting Reform to the rude hands of the lowest of the people , shall amend their decayed institu- tions ...
עמוד 333
... Reform Bill the minister overthrows the long and deep interest which powerful men have in existing abuses - he subjects himself to the deepest hatred , and encounters the bitterest opposition . Auxiliaries he must have , and auxiliaries ...
... Reform Bill the minister overthrows the long and deep interest which powerful men have in existing abuses - he subjects himself to the deepest hatred , and encounters the bitterest opposition . Auxiliaries he must have , and auxiliaries ...
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