The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... tion on the hardships of the present system . He was surprised at the absence of any promise of a measure on primary edu- cation . He could not go into the subject of the Irish Church without further light as to the Government plan than ...
... tion on the hardships of the present system . He was surprised at the absence of any promise of a measure on primary edu- cation . He could not go into the subject of the Irish Church without further light as to the Government plan than ...
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... tion of nominations , and he thought it could not fail to be decisive as to the fate of the Ballot . On the Irish Church question , Mr. Cowper said that the Liberal party , having by Mr. Gladstone's teaching made up its mind that the ...
... tion of nominations , and he thought it could not fail to be decisive as to the fate of the Ballot . On the Irish Church question , Mr. Cowper said that the Liberal party , having by Mr. Gladstone's teaching made up its mind that the ...
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... tion several precedents for the course now proposed by him , and concluded by a formal motion to the effect proposed . Mr. Disraeli expressed his concurrence in the proposition of the Government , as being a course well suited to the ...
... tion several precedents for the course now proposed by him , and concluded by a formal motion to the effect proposed . Mr. Disraeli expressed his concurrence in the proposition of the Government , as being a course well suited to the ...
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... tion , and that the practical result would be the destruction of the foreign trade and a great rise in the price of meat . Mr. W. E. Forster , speaking for the Government , objected to the Bill on three grounds - that it would not ...
... tion , and that the practical result would be the destruction of the foreign trade and a great rise in the price of meat . Mr. W. E. Forster , speaking for the Government , objected to the Bill on three grounds - that it would not ...
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... tion . He threw out a suggestion in order to the eradication of the criminal class - which now was principally recruited from the families themselves of the offenders -- that the children of felons should be removed from the control of ...
... tion . He threw out a suggestion in order to the eradication of the criminal class - which now was principally recruited from the families themselves of the offenders -- that the children of felons should be removed from the control of ...
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