The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1871 - History |
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Page 64
... head - quarters of the Education League , which opposes this Bill so fiercely " ) , as " perfectly appalling " and maintained that " any step forward would be better than standing still , " whereas he pointed out that the fears ...
... head - quarters of the Education League , which opposes this Bill so fiercely " ) , as " perfectly appalling " and maintained that " any step forward would be better than standing still , " whereas he pointed out that the fears ...
Page 74
... heads of Administration , Ship - building , Employment of our Fleet , Number of Men , and Promotion . Under the first head he described in detail the extensive adminis- trative changes made in the various departments , the effect of ...
... heads of Administration , Ship - building , Employment of our Fleet , Number of Men , and Promotion . Under the first head he described in detail the extensive adminis- trative changes made in the various departments , the effect of ...
Page 85
... head- quarters ; and they request that a proper person may be sent to treat with them . They actually themselves sent to the Prime Minister a letter , requesting that he would , without delay , send to them the ransom demanded ...
... head- quarters ; and they request that a proper person may be sent to treat with them . They actually themselves sent to the Prime Minister a letter , requesting that he would , without delay , send to them the ransom demanded ...
Page 99
... head of a strong Government , which was no doubt a great advan- tage for the country ; but Lord Aberdeen's Government , in 1853 , was stronger , and yet , he said , that " no one could look back to the session of 1853 without shame and ...
... head of a strong Government , which was no doubt a great advan- tage for the country ; but Lord Aberdeen's Government , in 1853 , was stronger , and yet , he said , that " no one could look back to the session of 1853 without shame and ...
Page 110
... head - quarters at Versailles to ascertain the sense of the Prussian Government on the question , he received a positive assurance that they had given no sanction to the step ; and at the same time a proposal was made by Prussia for a ...
... head - quarters at Versailles to ascertain the sense of the Prussian Government on the question , he received a positive assurance that they had given no sanction to the step ; and at the same time a proposal was made by Prussia for a ...
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