William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries: Fifty Years of Social and Political Progress, Volumes 3-4Blackie, 1883 - Great Britain |
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... vote the surplus derived from the Great Exhibition to the erection of galleries and museums for the promotion of arts , manu- factures , and commerce . The money was therefore expended in the purchase of land at South Kensington for the ...
... vote the surplus derived from the Great Exhibition to the erection of galleries and museums for the promotion of arts , manu- factures , and commerce . The money was therefore expended in the purchase of land at South Kensington for the ...
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... vote for the county . What would be the number of these votes ? The militia is to consist of 80,000 men ; the term of their service is to be five years . In ten years we should have 160,000 voters , in twenty years 320,000 , in twenty ...
... vote for the county . What would be the number of these votes ? The militia is to consist of 80,000 men ; the term of their service is to be five years . In ten years we should have 160,000 voters , in twenty years 320,000 , in twenty ...
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... vote in error or in defiance of the law . This action broke down upon a technical point . No penalty was inflicted , and in the meanwhile Lord Lyndhurst had introduced a bill to amend the law . It is a curious thing that to that great ...
... vote in error or in defiance of the law . This action broke down upon a technical point . No penalty was inflicted , and in the meanwhile Lord Lyndhurst had introduced a bill to amend the law . It is a curious thing that to that great ...
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... vote for such a committee . Mr. Hors- man he indicated as a sort of professional " public accuser . " In the debate which fol- lowed , Mr. Disraeli of course opposed the motion , and no less sturdily Protestant an authority than Sir W ...
... vote for such a committee . Mr. Hors- man he indicated as a sort of professional " public accuser . " In the debate which fol- lowed , Mr. Disraeli of course opposed the motion , and no less sturdily Protestant an authority than Sir W ...
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... votes should be given to persons in receipt of salaries of not less than £ 100 a year , payable quarterly or half - yearly ; persons in receipt of £ 10 a year from government , bank , or India stock ; persons paying forty shillings per ...
... votes should be given to persons in receipt of salaries of not less than £ 100 a year , payable quarterly or half - yearly ; persons in receipt of £ 10 a year from government , bank , or India stock ; persons paying forty shillings per ...
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