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Page 15
... John Gray , who had said to his hearers , " We must be firm : we are sure to get what we want , if we are firm : but nothing must satisfy you except fixity of tenure , " had encouraged this delusion , which the Government had done ...
... John Gray , who had said to his hearers , " We must be firm : we are sure to get what we want , if we are firm : but nothing must satisfy you except fixity of tenure , " had encouraged this delusion , which the Government had done ...
Page 18
... John Gray he ( Mr. Gladstone ) had no compact or covenant , though he acknowledged , and thanked him for , the good service he had done - and there was " abundant and ample room in space " for each to " continue to march in his own ...
... John Gray he ( Mr. Gladstone ) had no compact or covenant , though he acknowledged , and thanked him for , the good service he had done - and there was " abundant and ample room in space " for each to " continue to march in his own ...
Page 56
... John Pakington , amongst other speakers , characterized the speech as requiring no apology , and the measure as a great and comprehensive one . He took at the same time the opportunity of criticizing the constitution of the Education ...
... John Pakington , amongst other speakers , characterized the speech as requiring no apology , and the measure as a great and comprehensive one . He took at the same time the opportunity of criticizing the constitution of the Education ...
Page 64
... John Manners , Mr. Henley , Mr. Vernon Harcourt ( who threatened to raise an annual education debate on every occasion of voting the Parliamen- tary grant ) , and others , commenting with more or less disapproval or regret upon various ...
... John Manners , Mr. Henley , Mr. Vernon Harcourt ( who threatened to raise an annual education debate on every occasion of voting the Parliamen- tary grant ) , and others , commenting with more or less disapproval or regret upon various ...
Page 77
... John Pakington , in commenting on the Army Estimates , would not give an unqualified approval to the scheme , the main foundation of which was a great reduction in the Army . He did not approve of the alienation of the colonies by ...
... John Pakington , in commenting on the Army Estimates , would not give an unqualified approval to the scheme , the main foundation of which was a great reduction in the Army . He did not approve of the alienation of the colonies by ...
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