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Page vii
... Majesty's Speech - Retrospect of the Session and of the principal events of the Year - Serious increase of disturbance and disaffection in Ireland- Strengthening of the Military Force in Ireland - Review of the Commercial features of ...
... Majesty's Speech - Retrospect of the Session and of the principal events of the Year - Serious increase of disturbance and disaffection in Ireland- Strengthening of the Military Force in Ireland - Review of the Commercial features of ...
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... the Public Money 270 271 PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS 272 HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS AND CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE . 277 HIGH SHERIFFS FOR 1869 ib . UNIVERSITY HONOURS 278 ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR THE YEAR 1869 . REESE LIBRARY viii CONTENTS .
... the Public Money 270 271 PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS 272 HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS AND CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE . 277 HIGH SHERIFFS FOR 1869 ib . UNIVERSITY HONOURS 278 ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR THE YEAR 1869 . REESE LIBRARY viii CONTENTS .
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... Majesty's Speech - Debates on the Address in the two Houses - It is carried in both without opposition - Intention of Her Majesty to receive the Address of the Commons in person from the whole House prevented by illness of Prince ...
... Majesty's Speech - Debates on the Address in the two Houses - It is carried in both without opposition - Intention of Her Majesty to receive the Address of the Commons in person from the whole House prevented by illness of Prince ...
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... Majesty's Ministers , proposed by the Prime Warden , Mr. Gladstone , after expressing his gratitude for the honour conferred upon them , proceeded to descant upon the public considerations arising out of their acceptance of office ...
... Majesty's Ministers , proposed by the Prime Warden , Mr. Gladstone , after expressing his gratitude for the honour conferred upon them , proceeded to descant upon the public considerations arising out of their acceptance of office ...
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... Majesty . We are now called upon to make a great and supreme effort for that purpose . In a day it cannot be done ; by a single measure it cannot be done , nor , it may be , by many measures ; the whole result cannot be produced as an ...
... Majesty . We are now called upon to make a great and supreme effort for that purpose . In a day it cannot be done ; by a single measure it cannot be done , nor , it may be , by many measures ; the whole result cannot be produced as an ...
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