The resources of civilization against its enemies are
not yet exhausted.
-- William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898)
-- Speech at Leeds, 7 October 1881
-- in H. W. Lucy (ed.) Speeches of . . . Gladstone (1885) p. 57
not yet exhausted.
-- William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898)
-- Speech at Leeds, 7 October 1881
-- in H. W. Lucy (ed.) Speeches of . . . Gladstone (1885) p. 57
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of revenue gushed forth.
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H. P....
