| Edmund Burke - History - 1875 - 748 pages
...ex-Premier, " with the light of the interpretation which was candidly, and even profusely, afforded by the right hon. gentleman," he could " only arrive...conclusion of the pending debate, he would give the right hon. gentleman an opportunity of bringing forward his Six Resolutions on the motion for Committee.... | |
| 1874 - 1020 pages
...challenged on Mr. Gladstone's Resolutions, which he characterised as " aiming at the abolition of the religious settlement which has prevailed in this country for more than two centuries, and upon which depends much of our civil liberty." He further intimated, while avowing his respect for... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1875 - 680 pages
...ex-Premier, " with the light of the interpretation which was candidly, and even profusely, afforded by the right hon. gentleman," he could " only arrive...conclusion of the pending debate, he would give the right hon. gentleman an opportunity of bringing forward his Six Resolutions on the motion for Committee.... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1875 - 758 pages
...ex-Premier, " with the light of the interpretation which was candidly, and even profusely, afforded by the right hon. gentleman," he could " only arrive...conclusion of the pending debate, he would give the right hon. gentleman an opportunity of bringing forward his Six Resolutions on the motion for Committee.... | |
| Henry Allon - English periodicals - 1876 - 604 pages
...Ritualism,' and de! scribed the extreme High Churchmen as ' a small and pernicious sect.' He extolled ' that religious settlement which has prevailed in this...centuries, and on which depends much of our civil liberty;' and, after a sombre picture of the declensions of the time, declared in solemn tones that ' it would... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1879 - 164 pages
...and he had been constrained to quit his retirement, to point out the false issue which had Ьеен laid before Parliament, and to dispel the illusions...conclusion of the pending debate, he would give the right hon. gentleman an opportunity of bringing forward his six resolutions on the motion for Committee.... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1879 - 162 pages
...to the effect that, having considered most carefully the resolutions propounded by the ex-premier, "with the light of the interpretation which was candidly...conclusion of the pending debate, he would give the right hon. gentleman an opportunity of bringing forward his six resolutions on the motion for Committee.... | |
| John Noble - Great Britain - 1879 - 216 pages
...undertook the championship of the measure on the ground that the resolutions of Mr. Gladstone pointed " to the abolition of that religious settlement which...and on which depends much of our civil liberty." He felt it his duty to give Parliament an opportunity of deciding the question, and therefore hoped the... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 524 pages
...resolutions could only point to one conclusion—the abolition of that religious settlement which had prevailed in this country for more than two centuries, and on which depended much of our civil liberty. Such propositions ought at once to be brought under discussion,... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - Great Britain - 1880 - 1224 pages
...resolutions could only point to one conclusion — the abolition of that religious settlement which had prevailed in this country for more than two centuries, and on which depended much of our civil liberty. Such propositions ought at once to be brought under discussion,... | |
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