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... Question - Speeches of Mr. Bright and Mr. Forster- The Colonies - Prospects of Law Reform - Opening of Parliament - Absence of Mr. Bright and Lord Clarendon - Leadership of the Conservative party in the House of Lords - The Royal Speech ...
... Question - Speeches of Mr. Bright and Mr. Forster- The Colonies - Prospects of Law Reform - Opening of Parliament - Absence of Mr. Bright and Lord Clarendon - Leadership of the Conservative party in the House of Lords - The Royal Speech ...
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... question of education , as to which he expressed his hope ( adopting Mr. Bright's metaphor ) that when the Irish land omnibus had passed through , " Lord de Grey and himself would drive their education omnibus in afterwards . " We shall ...
... question of education , as to which he expressed his hope ( adopting Mr. Bright's metaphor ) that when the Irish land omnibus had passed through , " Lord de Grey and himself would drive their education omnibus in afterwards . " We shall ...
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... question of the Irish Church was that he was at that time ignorant of the extent and intensity of Fenianism . Now , my Lords , from these three declarations I ask you what must have been the view entertained by the peasants and ...
... question of the Irish Church was that he was at that time ignorant of the extent and intensity of Fenianism . Now , my Lords , from these three declarations I ask you what must have been the view entertained by the peasants and ...
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... questions - the amnesty to the Fenian prisoners , and fixity of tenure ( i.e. " the transfer of one man's property to another , " ) for both of which the Government candidates for Irish boroughs had repeatedly declared . On the first ...
... questions - the amnesty to the Fenian prisoners , and fixity of tenure ( i.e. " the transfer of one man's property to another , " ) for both of which the Government candidates for Irish boroughs had repeatedly declared . On the first ...
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... question of the Irish Church by depriving the Bishops and Rectors of their property , you will settle the question of the land by de- priving the landlords of their property ? I do not say that this is the policy of the Government : I ...
... question of the Irish Church by depriving the Bishops and Rectors of their property , you will settle the question of the land by de- priving the landlords of their property ? I do not say that this is the policy of the Government : I ...
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