The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 4
... never were public men more happy in the nature of the task they have been called upon to take in hand ; for what can be an object dearer either to the understanding or the heart of man than to endea- vour to bring about through the ...
... never were public men more happy in the nature of the task they have been called upon to take in hand ; for what can be an object dearer either to the understanding or the heart of man than to endea- vour to bring about through the ...
Page 7
... never cease to guide your deliberations , and may bring them to a happy issue . " It will be observed that the terms in which the question of the Irish Church was referred to were so general as to avoid conveying any challenge to the ...
... never cease to guide your deliberations , and may bring them to a happy issue . " It will be observed that the terms in which the question of the Irish Church was referred to were so general as to avoid conveying any challenge to the ...
Page 18
... never be effectual for the purpose of stamping out the cattle plague . The House , however , took a different view , and Mr. Forster's measure , after considerable discussion , was passed into a law . Mr. Goschen , who had succeeded to ...
... never be effectual for the purpose of stamping out the cattle plague . The House , however , took a different view , and Mr. Forster's measure , after considerable discussion , was passed into a law . Mr. Goschen , who had succeeded to ...
Page 39
... never had been national or State property in any sense ; that they came into existence as local charges for religious purposes , and that they had never been turned to general and imperial purposes . Mr. Gladstone had protested at ...
... never had been national or State property in any sense ; that they came into existence as local charges for religious purposes , and that they had never been turned to general and imperial purposes . Mr. Gladstone had protested at ...
Page 42
... never been allowed to have the right to deal with this kind of property ; it was its guardian and regulator , but not its proprietor , and had no right to touch it except on proof that it had been abused . And that the Church property ...
... never been allowed to have the right to deal with this kind of property ; it was its guardian and regulator , but not its proprietor , and had no right to touch it except on proof that it had been abused . And that the Church property ...
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