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John Bright

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I am for peace, retrenchment, and for reform葉hirty years ago the great watchwords of the great Liberal Party.
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Speech on 28 April, 1859. This phrase was first used by William IV' speech from the Throne on 17 November, 1830 for the Whig government of Earl Grey.

 
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