Mr. T. Burt. Lord Hartington. Sir R. Peel. Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. Roebuck. Mr. Fawcett. Sir S. Northcote. 'Punch.' Prince Gortschakoff. Sir W. Lawson. Mr. Forster. Mr. Chaplin. Mr. Goschen. Mr. Parnell. The speakerGriffith & Farran, 1880 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... doubt Mr. Burt's superiority , not merely to most miners , but to most of the people whom chance or their own persistence thrusts into prominent positions before the public . Very quickly did he make his way and win the confidence of ...
... doubt Mr. Burt's superiority , not merely to most miners , but to most of the people whom chance or their own persistence thrusts into prominent positions before the public . Very quickly did he make his way and win the confidence of ...
Page 18
... itself may have been a mistake . But there can be no doubt that the special needs of the mining classes , their liability to excep- tional dangers , and their consequent need of special protection 18 Politicians of To - day .
... itself may have been a mistake . But there can be no doubt that the special needs of the mining classes , their liability to excep- tional dangers , and their consequent need of special protection 18 Politicians of To - day .
Page 38
... doubts his entire sincerity , and probably few now question the wisdom of the policy which he proclaimed and enforced with all the weight of his eloquence and personal influence . But it can hardly be doubted that Lord Hartington's ...
... doubts his entire sincerity , and probably few now question the wisdom of the policy which he proclaimed and enforced with all the weight of his eloquence and personal influence . But it can hardly be doubted that Lord Hartington's ...
Page 48
... doubt as to the course of his political life . In the stormy arena of politics he has made his mark , and it is a very dis- tinctive one . He has not fulfilled the pro- phecies of those who declared that he was destined once more to ...
... doubt as to the course of his political life . In the stormy arena of politics he has made his mark , and it is a very dis- tinctive one . He has not fulfilled the pro- phecies of those who declared that he was destined once more to ...
Page 81
... doubt that its development has been largely owing to the zeal and ability with which he has advocated it throughout the country . But the question of party organisation is not one that can be dealt with properly in the closing paragraph ...
... doubt that its development has been largely owing to the zeal and ability with which he has advocated it throughout the country . But the question of party organisation is not one that can be dealt with properly in the closing paragraph ...
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