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This collection of speeches and addresses by the renowned Anglican bishop William Connor Magee includes some of the most inspiring and influential speeches of the 19th century. From his stirring address at the opening of Manchester's Free Library in 1856 to his powerful sermons on social justice and reform, these speeches provide valuable insights into the political and cultural debates of the period, as well as Magee's own vision for a more just and compassionate society. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of social reform, political oratory, or religious thought in the 19th century.
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