The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... principles of decided type , was regarded with hope by one party , with fear and distrust by another , as about to inau ... principle , the task of putting the scheme into a statutory form , and carrying it with all its intricate details ...
... principles of decided type , was regarded with hope by one party , with fear and distrust by another , as about to inau ... principle , the task of putting the scheme into a statutory form , and carrying it with all its intricate details ...
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... principle of representation to the control of the county rate by the establishment of financial boards for counties ... principles of equal justice , to secure the action of the undivided feeling and opinion of Ireland . on the side of ...
... principle of representation to the control of the county rate by the establishment of financial boards for counties ... principles of equal justice , to secure the action of the undivided feeling and opinion of Ireland . on the side of ...
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... principle that representation and taxation go together . He approved too the proposed inquiry into the mode of conducting Parliamentary and municipal elections , as the first result of which he anticipated the aboli- tion of nominations ...
... principle that representation and taxation go together . He approved too the proposed inquiry into the mode of conducting Parliamentary and municipal elections , as the first result of which he anticipated the aboli- tion of nominations ...
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... principle that they would be framed " with a due regard to efficiency , " for mere curtailment of expenditure without reference to efficiency was most unwise , and led to no saving in the end . He asked next for some explanation of the ...
... principle that they would be framed " with a due regard to efficiency , " for mere curtailment of expenditure without reference to efficiency was most unwise , and led to no saving in the end . He asked next for some explanation of the ...
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... principle by which we have been actuated , first of all in endeavouring to afford it abundance of occupation for the employ- ment of its various energies and resources upon questions not likely to lead to strong party differences ; and ...
... principle by which we have been actuated , first of all in endeavouring to afford it abundance of occupation for the employ- ment of its various energies and resources upon questions not likely to lead to strong party differences ; and ...
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