Emphasis Preaching Journal
Orator, reformer, and statesman, that...
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Orator, reformer, and statesman, that was John Bright of England. Few persons in the nineteenth century surpass him in the contribution he made to children. His greatest work was done in Parliament in the overthrow of the Corn Laws. The Corn Laws, designed to keep the price of small grains up, were in effect from the 1400s to 1846. They were, of course, supported by the landlords who were powerful in Parliament, and to "take them on" was to endure huge pressure from those who wanted no change. John Bright saw that the laws placed a burden on the poor.
