The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... party - The Bill is passed through Committee - Debates on the Report , and on the Third Reading , which is carried by a Majority of 114 - The Bill is sent to the House of Lords . CHAPTER III . The Irish Church Bill in the House of Lords ...
... party - The Bill is passed through Committee - Debates on the Report , and on the Third Reading , which is carried by a Majority of 114 - The Bill is sent to the House of Lords . CHAPTER III . The Irish Church Bill in the House of Lords ...
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... party , with fear and distrust by another , as about to inau- gurate a new era of democratic legislation . But all other interests connected with the approaching Session were overshadowed by that one absorbing question with which the ...
... party , with fear and distrust by another , as about to inau- gurate a new era of democratic legislation . But all other interests connected with the approaching Session were overshadowed by that one absorbing question with which the ...
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... party constitutes , indeed , a remarkable - almost unparalleled - success , and yet it is an event not without its dangers , for its dangers would outweigh its advantages , great as they may be , if they were to lead , on the part of ...
... party constitutes , indeed , a remarkable - almost unparalleled - success , and yet it is an event not without its dangers , for its dangers would outweigh its advantages , great as they may be , if they were to lead , on the part of ...
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... party , having by Mr. Gladstone's teaching made up its mind that the Establishment was a main obstacle to the prosperity and contentment of Ireland , had determined to do away with it . They knew that there were difficulties ; but he ...
... party , having by Mr. Gladstone's teaching made up its mind that the Establishment was a main obstacle to the prosperity and contentment of Ireland , had determined to do away with it . They knew that there were difficulties ; but he ...
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... party controversy ; and the Government , having no desire to widen that field , would endeavour to deal with other questions without reference to party conflicts . " We hope , " said the right hon . gentleman , " that the House will ...
... party controversy ; and the Government , having no desire to widen that field , would endeavour to deal with other questions without reference to party conflicts . " We hope , " said the right hon . gentleman , " that the House will ...
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