The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 8
... means of support would be forthcoming , and he looked forward to a noble future for the Church , when she was relieved from the opprobrium of injustice . Lord Cairns said it was satisfactory that the language of the Address was framed ...
... means of support would be forthcoming , and he looked forward to a noble future for the Church , when she was relieved from the opprobrium of injustice . Lord Cairns said it was satisfactory that the language of the Address was framed ...
Page 9
... means unprecedented . He was somewhat astonished , too , at Lord Cairns ' apparent ignorance that the present arrange- ments about rating had caused any hardship . He should follow the noble lord in not anticipating the information ...
... means unprecedented . He was somewhat astonished , too , at Lord Cairns ' apparent ignorance that the present arrange- ments about rating had caused any hardship . He should follow the noble lord in not anticipating the information ...
Page 10
... means ; and one consequence of mentioning it would have been that papers would have been promised . The result , however , had met with general approbation , and he hoped it would be a moral lesson to the systematic disturbers of that ...
... means ; and one consequence of mentioning it would have been that papers would have been promised . The result , however , had met with general approbation , and he hoped it would be a moral lesson to the systematic disturbers of that ...
Page 15
... means of remedying the mischief of the slip - shod phraseology of Government Bills , and the House of Commons might also be induced to forego some of its privileges as to the initiation of money Bills . Lord Redesdale thought that a ...
... means of remedying the mischief of the slip - shod phraseology of Government Bills , and the House of Commons might also be induced to forego some of its privileges as to the initiation of money Bills . Lord Redesdale thought that a ...
Page 17
... means be limited to the Ballot . The collective opinion of the Government went no further than this , that the recent extension of the franchise had altered most of the conditions under which elections were conducted . The Committee was ...
... means be limited to the Ballot . The collective opinion of the Government went no further than this , that the recent extension of the franchise had altered most of the conditions under which elections were conducted . The Committee was ...
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