The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 15
... appeared to limit the right of the House in which a Bill originated to amend it in detail when brought back from the other House . Lord Grey perceived difficulties in the proposed reference to a joint Committee , but he was of opinion ...
... appeared to limit the right of the House in which a Bill originated to amend it in detail when brought back from the other House . Lord Grey perceived difficulties in the proposed reference to a joint Committee , but he was of opinion ...
Page 23
... appeared to be inexhaustible . We propose in this and the following chapter to make such a selection as our limits will allow from the very copious records of the Parliamentary debates , with the view of presenting to our readers a fair ...
... appeared to be inexhaustible . We propose in this and the following chapter to make such a selection as our limits will allow from the very copious records of the Parliamentary debates , with the view of presenting to our readers a fair ...
Page 55
... appeared- For the clause Against it Majority 344 221 123 The next important discussion took place on the disendowing clause , which proposed to vest all the property of the Church in Commissioners to be appointed by the Bill . Mr. Hardy ...
... appeared- For the clause Against it Majority 344 221 123 The next important discussion took place on the disendowing clause , which proposed to vest all the property of the Church in Commissioners to be appointed by the Bill . Mr. Hardy ...
Page 73
... appeared from the fact that the Irish Church was , as compared with the number of its members , with possibly one exception , by far the richest religious establishment in the world . That the Bill was no attack on Protestantism was ...
... appeared from the fact that the Irish Church was , as compared with the number of its members , with possibly one exception , by far the richest religious establishment in the world . That the Bill was no attack on Protestantism was ...
Page 74
... whether the measure was just and necessary . He referred to his own Irish experiences , sincere Protestant as he was , in proof that it was just . How necessary it was sufficiently appeared from 74 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... whether the measure was just and necessary . He referred to his own Irish experiences , sincere Protestant as he was , in proof that it was just . How necessary it was sufficiently appeared from 74 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
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