Excerpt from John Bright
I have not, however, been content merely to sum marize Bright's acts and views, but have throughout tried to form and to suggest a critical estimate of his work and its results. With one exception the contro versies in which he was engaged are now sufficiently remote, and their issues sufficiently developed, to bear historical treatment. The exception is the controversy raised in 1886 upon this subject, therefore, I have added no comment to the account given of Bright's opinions. The space allotted to the different subjects treated is proportional, not to their importance, but to the importance of Bright's dealings with them.
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