The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 17
... considered to add a good deal to the strength of the case in favour of a secret mode of voting at elections . The provision of some further legislative securities against the spread of contagious diseases among cattle , which had been ...
... considered to add a good deal to the strength of the case in favour of a secret mode of voting at elections . The provision of some further legislative securities against the spread of contagious diseases among cattle , which had been ...
Page 18
... considered that the establishment of separate and permanent markets was a return to the old principle of protec- tion , and that the practical result would be the destruction of the foreign trade and a great rise in the price of meat ...
... considered that the establishment of separate and permanent markets was a return to the old principle of protec- tion , and that the practical result would be the destruction of the foreign trade and a great rise in the price of meat ...
Page 22
... considered was really not that of the Government , but of Sir Walter Crofton , and it had been framed after an Irish pattern , not adapted to the circumstances of England . He would have preferred to see parts of it at least referred to ...
... considered was really not that of the Government , but of Sir Walter Crofton , and it had been framed after an Irish pattern , not adapted to the circumstances of England . He would have preferred to see parts of it at least referred to ...
Page 24
... considered the more pressing and paramount question -that of the Church Establishment . On the 1st of March , in pursuance of the notice which has been already referred to , Mr. Gladstone rose in his place in an eager and crowded House ...
... considered the more pressing and paramount question -that of the Church Establishment . On the 1st of March , in pursuance of the notice which has been already referred to , Mr. Gladstone rose in his place in an eager and crowded House ...
Page 27
... considered and prepared by my colleagues and myself has not been a spirit of unkindness . Perhaps at this time it would be too much to expect to obtain full credit for any declaration of that kind . We are undoubtedly asking an educated ...
... considered and prepared by my colleagues and myself has not been a spirit of unkindness . Perhaps at this time it would be too much to expect to obtain full credit for any declaration of that kind . We are undoubtedly asking an educated ...
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