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John Bright, a British politician and leading figure in the Victorian era, championed the cause of parliamentary reform and social justice throughout his illustrious career. His passionate advocacy for free trade, religious freedom, and the rights of working-class citizens earned him respect and admiration, as he fought tirelessly to build a more equitable and democratic society.

"The Government and the Parliament, even the House of Lords, will consent to a large increase of electors; and men who have not considered the subject fully will imagine they have gained much by the concession."



"A year ago I was in the city of Genoa, and I found that it returned seven representatives to the Sardinian Parliament at Turin, seven being its fair share, calculated according to the population of the various cities and districts of the Sardinian kingdom."



"We have had a great depression in agriculture, caused mainly by several seasons of bad harvests, and some of our traders have suffered much from a too rapid extension in prosperous years."


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