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" ... we have who has shared our party counsels since the disaster of 1895 will join me in recognising the patience, the persistency, and the skill with which you have laboured to reconcile such differences of opinion as arose, and to promote unity of action... "
A History of Our Own Times: From the Diamond Jubilee 1897 to the Accenssion ... - Page 96
by Justin McCarthy - 1905
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Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - History - 1899 - 660 pages
...of opinion as arose, and to promote unity of action among us. We are now," concluded Mr. Morley, " to dismiss all this from our minds for no other reason...contrary, I, for one, feel bound to say how entirely I sympathise with the feelings that have drawn this letter from you." At first some doubt was felt as...
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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Council

National Liberal Federation - Great Britain - 1895 - 820 pages
...reconcile such differences of opinion as arose and to promote unity of action among us. " We are now asked to dismiss all this from our minds, for no other reason...impossibilities. On the contrary, I for one feel bound to say how entirelv I sympathise with the feelings that hsve drawn this letter from you. It has doubtless not...
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - Books - 1899 - 672 pages
...of opinion as arose, and to promote unity of action among us. We are now," concluded Mr. Morley, " to dismiss all this from our minds for no other reason...contrary, I, for one, feel bound to say how entirely I sympathise with the feelings that have drawn this letter from you." At first some doubt was felt as...
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - Books - 1899 - 678 pages
...of opinion as arose, and to promote unity of action among us. We are now," concluded Mr. Morley, " to dismiss all this from our' minds for no other reason...contrary, I, for one, feel bound to say how entirely I sympathise with the feelings that have drawn this letter from you." At first some doubt was felt as...
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Recollections, Volume 2

John Morley - Great Britain - 1917 - 404 pages
...laboured to reconcile such differences of opinion as arose, and to promote unity of action among us. We are now to dismiss all this from our minds for...have not been able to work political miracles and achieve party impossibilities." On this he wrote me more than once in words of characteristic warmth....
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Recollections, Volume 2

John Morley - Great Britain - 1917 - 404 pages
...differences of opinion as arose, and to promote unity of action among us. We are now to dismiss ah1 this from our minds for no other reason that I know...have not been able to work political miracles and achieve party impossibilities." On this he wrote me more than once in words of characteristic warmth....
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The Works of Lord Morley, Volume 2

John Morley - 1921 - 412 pages
...laboured to reconcile such differences of opinion as arose, and to promote unity of action among us. We are now to dismiss all this from our minds for...have not been able to work political miracles and achieve party impossibilities." On this he wrote me more than once in words of characteristic warmth....
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The Works of Lord Morley, Volume 2

John Morley - 1921 - 412 pages
...laboured to reconcile such differences of opinion as arose, and to promote unity of action among us. We are now to dismiss all this from our minds for...have not been able to work political miracles and achieve party impossibilities." On this he wrote me more than once in words of characteristic warmth....
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The Life of Lord Morley

Sarār Àlī Khān (Saiyid.) - Great Britain - 1923 - 362 pages
...laboured to reconcile such differences of opinion as arose and to promote unity of action among us. We are now to dismiss all this from our minds for...contrary, I for one feel bound to say how entirely I sympathise with the feelings that have drawn this letter from you." Very shortly after this incident,...
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Pamphlets and Leaflets of the Liberal Publication Dept

Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1899 - 380 pages
...reconcile such differences of opinion as arose and to promote unity of action among us. "We are now asked to dismiss all this from our minds, for 'no other...impossibilities. On the contrary, I for one feel bound to say how eutirelv I sympathise with the feelings that have drawn this letter from you. It has doubtless not...
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