The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 36
... thing I should say - and I say it in the hearing of my hon . and learned friend Sir R. Palmer , who , as I understand , takes a different view of this question from most of us on this side - John Wycliffe , 500 years ago , was born in ...
... thing I should say - and I say it in the hearing of my hon . and learned friend Sir R. Palmer , who , as I understand , takes a different view of this question from most of us on this side - John Wycliffe , 500 years ago , was born in ...
Page 39
... thing to forfeit them . Mr. Bright's reference to the Scotch secession , he main- tained , was fallacious , and here he paid a tribute to Mr. Bright's splendid oration , assuring him that he sympathized thoroughly with his aims , and ...
... thing to forfeit them . Mr. Bright's reference to the Scotch secession , he main- tained , was fallacious , and here he paid a tribute to Mr. Bright's splendid oration , assuring him that he sympathized thoroughly with his aims , and ...
Page 40
... thing to compensate for the many evils she had inflicted on Ireland . The Bill afforded , too , a reasonable prospect of improving the state of Irish feeling towards England , and of laying the foundation for a better policy towards ...
... thing to compensate for the many evils she had inflicted on Ireland . The Bill afforded , too , a reasonable prospect of improving the state of Irish feeling towards England , and of laying the foundation for a better policy towards ...
Page 44
... thing , but to create disappointment and renew discontent . For those who would feel themselves specially aggrieved , there was no- thing in the Bill to soften their irritation ; they were treated worse than any other parties dealt with ...
... thing , but to create disappointment and renew discontent . For those who would feel themselves specially aggrieved , there was no- thing in the Bill to soften their irritation ; they were treated worse than any other parties dealt with ...
Page 52
... thing to say ; it is quite another to hold that the Throne of this country rests on Protestant ascendancy . The ... things in Ireland at the time when , in the year 1644 , the Catholics were in possession of the larger portion both of ...
... thing to say ; it is quite another to hold that the Throne of this country rests on Protestant ascendancy . The ... things in Ireland at the time when , in the year 1644 , the Catholics were in possession of the larger portion both of ...
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