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Page vii
... Speech - Retrospect of the Session and of the principal events of the Year - Serious increase of disturbance and disaffection in Ireland- Strengthening of the Military Force in Ireland - Review of the Commercial features of the period ...
... Speech - Retrospect of the Session and of the principal events of the Year - Serious increase of disturbance and disaffection in Ireland- Strengthening of the Military Force in Ireland - Review of the Commercial features of the period ...
Page 1
... Speech - Debates on the Address in the two Houses - It is carried in both without opposition - Intention of Her Majesty to receive the Address of the Commons in person from the whole House prevented by illness of Prince Leopold - First ...
... Speech - Debates on the Address in the two Houses - It is carried in both without opposition - Intention of Her Majesty to receive the Address of the Commons in person from the whole House prevented by illness of Prince Leopold - First ...
Page 3
... , to the great end we have in view . We are encouraged in this task in the first place by the constitutional knowledge and character of that Sovereign whom we have the B 2 1869. ] [ 3 Speech of Mr. Gladstone at Fishmongers ' Hall .
... , to the great end we have in view . We are encouraged in this task in the first place by the constitutional knowledge and character of that Sovereign whom we have the B 2 1869. ] [ 3 Speech of Mr. Gladstone at Fishmongers ' Hall .
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... Speech was , as usual , the first business of the two Houses . It was moved in the House of Lords by Lord Carysfort , who briefly reviewed the several topies adverted to by Her Majesty . He expressed his approval of the moderation of ...
... Speech was , as usual , the first business of the two Houses . It was moved in the House of Lords by Lord Carysfort , who briefly reviewed the several topies adverted to by Her Majesty . He expressed his approval of the moderation of ...
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... Speech , the noble lord said he had no authority to state what would be the details of the measure respecting the Irish Church ; but , as an Irishman and a Churchman , he felt it his duty to lay down certain principles as indispensable ...
... Speech , the noble lord said he had no authority to state what would be the details of the measure respecting the Irish Church ; but , as an Irishman and a Churchman , he felt it his duty to lay down certain principles as indispensable ...
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