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" ... with an eloquence the more to be admired because it was unaffected and unadorned : the name which ought to be chiefly associated with the success of these measures is the name of RICHARD COBDEN. "
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society - Page 161
by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1878
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1846 - 766 pages
...disinterested motives, has, with untiring energy, made appeals to our reason, and has enforced those appeals with an eloquence the more to be admired because it...unaffected and unadorned: the name which ought to be chiefly associated with the success of those measures, is the name of RICHARD COBDEN. Sir, I now close...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1875 - 492 pages
...with untiring energy made appeals to our reason, and has enforced those appeals with an eloquence all the more to be admired because it was unaffected and unadorned : — the name which ought to be chiefly associated with these measures is the name of RICHARD COBDEN." Cobden had made great personal...
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Punch, Volumes 10-11

Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1846 - 600 pages
...disinterested motives, lias advocated their cause with untiring energy, and by appeals to reason, enforced by an eloquence the more to be admired because it was...unaffected and unadorned — the name which ought to be and which will be associated with the success of these measures is tho name of RICHARD COBDEN. (Loud...
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The Emigrant

Sir Francis Bond Head - 1846 - 462 pages
...with pure and disinterested motives, have, with untiring energy — by appeals to reason (cheers) — enforced their necessity with an eloquence the more...be admired, because it was unaffected and unadorned (cheers) ; — that the names which ought to be associated with the success of those measures are the...
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Annual Register, Volume 88

Edmund Burke - 1847 - 1206 pages
...disinterested motives, has advocated their cause with unting energy, and by appeals to reason, enforced by an eloquence the more to be admired because it was...unaffected and unadorned — the name which ought to be and which will be associated with the success of these measures is the name of Richard Cobden. (Loud...
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Annual Register, Volume 88

Edmund Burke - 1847 - 910 pages
...disinterested motives, has advocated their cause with anting energy, and bv appeals «o reason, enforced by an eloquence the more to be admired because it was...unaffected and unadorned — the name which ought to be and which will be associated with the of these measures is the of Richard Cobden. (Loud • Without...
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Chambers's papers for the people, Parts 7-12

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1850 - 782 pages
...a man who, acting, as I believe, from pure and disinterested motives, and with untiring energy, 26 by appeals to reason, enforced their necessity with an eloquence the more to be admired because it is unaftected and unadorned — the name which will be associated with the success of these measures...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 29

1851 - 598 pages
...from pure and disinterested motives, has, with untiring energy, by appeals to reason, (loud cheers,) enforced their necessity with an eloquence the more...be admired because it was unaffected and unadorned, (cheers;) the name that ought to be associated wi th the trinmph of those measures, is the name of...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 29

1851 - 508 pages
...from pure and disinterested motives, has, with untiring energy, by appeals to reason, (loud cheers,) enforced their necessity with an eloquence the more to be admired because it wasunaft'ected and unadorned, (cheers;) the name that ought to be associated with the triumph of those...
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History of the Anti-corn-Law League, Volume 2

Archibald Prentice - 1853 - 458 pages
...those measures, is the name of the man who, acting, I believe, from pure and disinterested motives, has, with untiring energy, by appeals to reason, enforced...name which ought to be associated with the success of those measures, is the name of RICUARD CORDEN. Sir, I now close the address which it has been my duty...
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