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Side 32
... ( Cheers . ) We ask for 20,000 more men for the army and navy ; we propose to add two millions to our expendi- ture , and is this an occasion on which you should potter over blue - books ? " ( Loud cheers . ) Put us on our trial , but let ...
... ( Cheers . ) We ask for 20,000 more men for the army and navy ; we propose to add two millions to our expendi- ture , and is this an occasion on which you should potter over blue - books ? " ( Loud cheers . ) Put us on our trial , but let ...
Side 82
... ( cheers ) —and a dis- honourable peace he was confi- dent they would declare that to be which would not effectually check the growing ambition of Russia , and restrain her not merely within her existing limits , but rescue from her those ...
... ( cheers ) —and a dis- honourable peace he was confi- dent they would declare that to be which would not effectually check the growing ambition of Russia , and restrain her not merely within her existing limits , but rescue from her those ...
Side 165
... ( Cheers . ) What a mess for a great country ! ( Cheers . ) And this brought about by the splen- did administrative talents of the gentlemen opposite . What is your interest on Exchequer bills compared to that ? The finan- cial faux pas ...
... ( Cheers . ) What a mess for a great country ! ( Cheers . ) And this brought about by the splen- did administrative talents of the gentlemen opposite . What is your interest on Exchequer bills compared to that ? The finan- cial faux pas ...
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