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... House of Commons and the House of Lords -- The Bill passed - The Fenian Amnesty . · [ 20 CHAPTER III . The Elementary Education Act - Its Objects - Previous Condition of Schools under Government Control - Opposition to the Bill ...
... House of Commons and the House of Lords -- The Bill passed - The Fenian Amnesty . · [ 20 CHAPTER III . The Elementary Education Act - Its Objects - Previous Condition of Schools under Government Control - Opposition to the Bill ...
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... House Lord Cairns resumed his place as leader of the Conservative party in the Lords , which , it will be remembered , he had resigned . His success in the post had been doubtful , as could scarcely fail to be the case with the ...
... House Lord Cairns resumed his place as leader of the Conservative party in the Lords , which , it will be remembered , he had resigned . His success in the post had been doubtful , as could scarcely fail to be the case with the ...
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... House of Lords , by the Marquis of Huntly and the Earl of Fingall ; in the House of Commons , by Captain Egerton and Sir Charles Dilke . The principal topic of debate in both Houses was the condition of Ireland , on which Lord Cairns ...
... House of Lords , by the Marquis of Huntly and the Earl of Fingall ; in the House of Commons , by Captain Egerton and Sir Charles Dilke . The principal topic of debate in both Houses was the condition of Ireland , on which Lord Cairns ...
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... House , and defended the absence of allu- sions in the Queen's Speech to the colonies and to the distress at home , saying of the first topic , that " to bring in merely common- place sentiments because certain persons , absolutely ...
... House , and defended the absence of allu- sions in the Queen's Speech to the colonies and to the distress at home , saying of the first topic , that " to bring in merely common- place sentiments because certain persons , absolutely ...
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... House of Commons , after the Address had been moved and seconded , giving an opportunity to Captain Egerton to ex- press his " satisfaction to know that the probability of war would in future be much diminished , and that wars would be ...
... House of Commons , after the Address had been moved and seconded , giving an opportunity to Captain Egerton to ex- press his " satisfaction to know that the probability of war would in future be much diminished , and that wars would be ...
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