id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36796 Holyoake, George Jacob Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) .txt text/plain 65888 3432 72 A few years later it came into my mind that my expressions of respect days the house of John Chapman, the publisher, was the meeting ground known the publication of his work to persons whom I knew to be friendly would fill the ear of the world." He thought for a time on what I said end--as I have seen done in the House of Commons many times in my day. years later, at the House of Commons, Mr. Forster asked Mr. Cowen to Newcastle in the same train, Mr. Cowen said to him, "You know, Mr. Beaumont, we all like you personally, but you do not go far enough addressed mostly to working men, and to persons whom it was not thought "Sir,--No right-minded person can fail to be deeply impressed by Mr. Holyoake's touching letter in your impression of to-day. For a time I sent presents of books to working-class friends in America ./cache/36796.txt ./txt/36796.txt