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Page vi
... Duke of Argyll in the House of Lords , and Mr. Grant Duff in the House of Commons - Coinage - Con- troversy on the Seignorage question [ 120 CHAPTER V. Education - The Endowed Schools Bill - Its objects and character - Modified in a ...
... Duke of Argyll in the House of Lords , and Mr. Grant Duff in the House of Commons - Coinage - Con- troversy on the Seignorage question [ 120 CHAPTER V. Education - The Endowed Schools Bill - Its objects and character - Modified in a ...
Page 22
... Duke of Cleveland thought that a public discussion of the Bill was preferable , and made some criticisms on Lord Carnarvon's arguments . Lord Kimberley explained , and maintained his statement , that convict labour had defrayed the ...
... Duke of Cleveland thought that a public discussion of the Bill was preferable , and made some criticisms on Lord Carnarvon's arguments . Lord Kimberley explained , and maintained his statement , that convict labour had defrayed the ...
Page 69
... Duke of Cleveland - Important Discussions on this subject - Result of the various Amendments made in the Bill - Great dissatisfaction of the Liberal party with the measure as altered - It is read a third time without division , and ...
... Duke of Cleveland - Important Discussions on this subject - Result of the various Amendments made in the Bill - Great dissatisfaction of the Liberal party with the measure as altered - It is read a third time without division , and ...
Page 75
... Duke of Rutland was hostile to the Bill , as opposed to the rights of property and the Coronation Oath , and as dissolving the salutary connexion between Church and State . He cited the authority of Mr. Pitt , Sir R. Peel , and Lord ...
... Duke of Rutland was hostile to the Bill , as opposed to the rights of property and the Coronation Oath , and as dissolving the salutary connexion between Church and State . He cited the authority of Mr. Pitt , Sir R. Peel , and Lord ...
Page 79
... Duke of Rutland , Lord Redesdale , and other oppo- nents of the Bill , as to the sacredness and inalienability of ecclesias- tical endowments . The right rev . prelate emphatically denied that the property of the Irish Church was in any ...
... Duke of Rutland , Lord Redesdale , and other oppo- nents of the Bill , as to the sacredness and inalienability of ecclesias- tical endowments . The right rev . prelate emphatically denied that the property of the Irish Church was in any ...
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