Talk:The World's Famous Orations/Volume 6/On the Home Rule Bill

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A critical omission : a missing adjective[edit]

the word 'right' is missing from line 239

The sentence should read "If you reject this Bill, Lord Salisbury was quite right in what he said as to coercion."

The larger debate hinges on this adjective. It seems a very curious omission. Here is the link to Hansard https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1886/jun/07/second-reading-adjourned-debate#S3V0306P0_18860607_HOC_113 (your 'Add topic' button should read 'post' or 'publish' as it looks like an invitation to add (another) topic for discussion though I imagine people will work it out). Thank you. MH 185.235.46.7 19:37, 2 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Done You are right about the missing word, I have corrected it. If you meet a similar error next time, feel free to correct it yourself. This particular text was transcluded from the page namespace, where you can get by clicking the page number in the left margin of the text, (which is [240] in this particular case), and you will get e. g. to Page:The World's Famous Orations Volume 6.djvu/250, where you can click the edit button and correct the text if needed. --Jan Kameníček (talk) 20:36, 2 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]