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Popular applause veers with the wind (John Bright Quotes)
If this phrase of the ‘balance of power’ is to be always an argument for war, the pretext for war will never be wanting, and peace can never be secure (John Bright Quotes)
If this phrase of the ‘balance of power’ is to be always an argument for war, the pretext for war will never be wanting, and peace can never be secure. (John Bright Quotes)
Training and development: The best development programmes change the way people see themselves (John Bright Quotes)
Well, will anybody deny now that the Government at Washington, as regards its own people, is the strongest government in the world at this hour? And for this simple reason, that it is based on the will, and the good will, of an instructed people (John Bright Quotes)
With regard to the ballot, it is worthy of remark that no meeting has been held in favour of Reform at which the ballot has not been strongly insisted upon (John Bright Quotes)
I. Cannot stoop to reply to the folly and the slander of every poor Tory partisan who assails me, and I should not have noticed you but for the fact that you are a member of the House of Commons (John Bright Quotes)
I am for peace, retrenchment and reform, the watchword of the great Liberal Party thirty years ago (John Bright Quotes)
As you know, I am neither Roman Catholic, protestant Episcopalian, nor Presbyterian, nor am I an Irishman (John Bright Quotes)
Be the measure great or small, let it be honest in every part (John Bright Quotes)
The knowledge of the ancient languages is mainly a luxury (John Bright Quotes)
Force is not a remedy (John Bright Quotes)
We have had a great depression in agriculture, caused mainly by several seasons of bad harvests, and some of our traders have suffered much from a too rapid extension in prosperous years (John Bright Quotes)
The franchise itself gives no real power, unless accompanied by the right on the part of all the possessors of it to elect something like an equal number of representatives (John Bright Quotes)
The corn law was intended to keep wheat at the price of 80s. The quarter; it is now under 40s. The quarter (John Bright Quotes)
It was in the year 1820, when I was nearly nine years old, that I first went to a regular school (John Bright Quotes)
I hope this view of the question may be a mistaken one, because it does not seem to me very unlikely that the suffrage will be granted to women (John Bright Quotes)