| Frank Moore - United States - 1864 - 868 pages
...this audience, and but one in the citizenship of this country ; but if all other tongues are sik-nt, mine shall speak for that policy which gives hope to the bondsmen of the Sonth, and tends to generous thoughts, and generous words, and generous deeds, between the two great... | |
| John Bright - Confederate States of America - 1865 - 310 pages
...but this to say: I am one in this audience, and but one in the citizenship of this country; but if all other tongues are silent, mine shall speak for...their origin are alike entitled to the English name. (Loud cheers; during which the honorable member resumed his seat, having spoken for an hour and forty... | |
| John Bright - Confederate States of America - 1865 - 302 pages
...but this to say : I am one in this audience, and but one in the citizenship of this country; but if all other tongues are silent, mine shall speak for...their origin are alike entitled to the English name. (Loud cheers ; during which the honorable member resumed his seat, having spoken for an hour and forty... | |
| John Bright - 1868 - 906 pages
...this to say: I am but one in this audience, and but one in the citizenship of this country; but if all other tongues are silent, mine shall speak for...their origin are alike entitled to the English name. ( O 2 AME EIC A. II, THE WAR AND THE SUPPLY OF COTTON. BIRMINGHAM, DECEMBER 18, 1862. I AM afraid there... | |
| John Bright - Great Britain - 1868 - 566 pages
...this to say : I am but one in this audience, and but one in the citizenship of this country ; but if all other tongues are silent, mine shall speak for...their origin are alike entitled to the English name. O 2 AMERICA. n. THE WAR AND THE SUPPLY OF COTTON. BIRMINGHAM, DECEMBER 18, 18G2. I AM afraid there... | |
| John Bright - Great Britain - 1869 - 578 pages
...this to say : I am but one in this audience, and but one in the citizenship of this country ; but if all other tongues are silent, mine shall speak for...their origin are alike entitled to the English name. *-<̻fiM>O 2 AMERICA. IL THE WAR AND THE SUPPLY OF COTTON. BIEMINGHAM, DECEMBER 18, 1862. I AM afraid... | |
| John Bright - Great Britain - 1869 - 566 pages
...this to say : I am but one in this audience, and but one in the citizenship of this country; but if all other tongues are silent, mine shall speak for...their origin are alike entitled to the English name. o 2 AMERICA. IT. THE WAR AND THE SUPPLY OF COTTON. BIRMINGHAM, DECEMBER 18, 1862. I AM afraid there... | |
| 1869 - 372 pages
...this to s»y: I am hut one in this audience, and hut one in the citizenship of this country ; hut if all other tongues are silent, mine shall speak for...nations who speak the English language, and from their orgin are alike entitled to the English name." It is well known that Mr. Gladstone, like a great many... | |
| William Robertson (of Rochdale.) - 1877 - 568 pages
...this to say : I am but one in this audience and but one in the citizenship of this country ; but if all other tongues are silent mine shall speak for...language, and from their origin are alike entitled to t\ie (Loud cheers.) On the 4th February, 1862, Mr. Bright was present at a banquet of the Birmingham... | |
| George Barnett Smith - Great Britain - 1881 - 670 pages
...this to say: I am but one in this audience, and but one in the citizenship of this country; but if all other tongues are silent, mine shall speak for...their origin are alike entitled to the English name.' Mr. Bright had prophesied the cotton famine in 1847, and again in 1850, and alluded to this when he... | |
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