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Never before in the history of American politics has a great issue been fought out as this issue has been , by the voters of a great party . On the fourth of March , 1895 , a few Democrats , most of them members of Congress , issued an ...
Never before in the history of American politics has a great issue been fought out as this issue has been , by the voters of a great party . On the fourth of March , 1895 , a few Democrats , most of them members of Congress , issued an ...
Pagina 169
However , by 1850 Disraeli had become the acknowledged leader of the Conservative Party in the House of Commons . He became prime minister in 1868 , and again in 1874. He was greatly favored by the queen , to whom in appreciation he ...
However , by 1850 Disraeli had become the acknowledged leader of the Conservative Party in the House of Commons . He became prime minister in 1868 , and again in 1874. He was greatly favored by the queen , to whom in appreciation he ...
Pagina 172
Gentlemen , I am a party man . I believe that , without party , parliamentary government is impossible . I look upon parliamentary government as the noblest government in the world , and certainly the one most suited to England .
Gentlemen , I am a party man . I believe that , without party , parliamentary government is impossible . I look upon parliamentary government as the noblest government in the world , and certainly the one most suited to England .
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John Ball We Have the Pain and Travail | 1 |
David BenGurion The Road of Valor | 17 |
Simon Bolivar I Will Act as Trustee of the Supreme | 29 |
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Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
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