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A collection of public speeches presenting clear, candid political argumentation on trade, taxation, foreign policy, colonial administration, and parliamentary reform. The speaker combines rhetorical skill and moral earnestness to denounce protectionist measures, burdensome taxes, restrictive navigation and excise laws, and interventionist diplomacy, while calling for free trade, non-intervention abroad, reform of colonial governance and improvements in education and infrastructure. Numerous addresses analyze the failures of corporate rule in colonies, criticize reckless military ventures, and outline practical reforms to relieve labour and stimulate industry. The volume also serves as an exemplar of persuasive public oratory, emphasizing clarity, organization, and sincerity.

About the Author

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John Bright

John Bright was a prominent British statesman and orator in the 19th century, known for his advocacy of free trade and social reform. A leading figure in the Anti-Corn Law League, he played a significant role in the movement to abolish tariffs on imported grain, which he believed would alleviate poverty and promote economic growth. Bright's eloquence and passionate speeches, such as those collected in "Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1," reflect his commitment to liberal principles and social justice. His contributions to public policy and political discourse have left a lasting impact on British politics.

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