William Ewart Gladstone Quote

Ideal perfection is not the true basis of English legislation. We...have too much English sense to be drawn away by those sanguine delineations of what might possibly be attained in Utopia, from a path which promises to enable us to effect great good for the people of England.


speech on the Reform Bill, in House of Commons, 28 February 1884


Ideal perfection is not the true basis of English legislation. We...have too much English sense to be drawn away by those sanguine delineations of...

Ideal perfection is not the true basis of English legislation. We...have too much English sense to be drawn away by those sanguine delineations of...

Ideal perfection is not the true basis of English legislation. We...have too much English sense to be drawn away by those sanguine delineations of...

Ideal perfection is not the true basis of English legislation. We...have too much English sense to be drawn away by those sanguine delineations of...