The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 1
... Prince Leopold - First Proceedings of the New Parliament - Plan for facilitating Public Legislation proposed by the Marquis of Salisbury - The scheme is referred to a joint Committee of the two Houses , but produces no result ...
... Prince Leopold - First Proceedings of the New Parliament - Plan for facilitating Public Legislation proposed by the Marquis of Salisbury - The scheme is referred to a joint Committee of the two Houses , but produces no result ...
Page 14
... Prince Leopold , made it necessary to abandon the design ; the Address was consequently presented in the ordinary manner , and was answered by Her Majesty in the usual terms . An attempt was made at the commencement of this Session to ...
... Prince Leopold , made it necessary to abandon the design ; the Address was consequently presented in the ordinary manner , and was answered by Her Majesty in the usual terms . An attempt was made at the commencement of this Session to ...
Page 43
... prince in the country . The O'Donoghue , after pointing out that the arguments of the other side in favour of an Establishment were applicable only to a country where something like religious unanimity prevailed , spoke at some length ...
... prince in the country . The O'Donoghue , after pointing out that the arguments of the other side in favour of an Establishment were applicable only to a country where something like religious unanimity prevailed , spoke at some length ...
Page 52
... after his arrival in this country , which is described in the passage I am about to read . The Prince was touched with the fate of a " gallant nation that had made itself the victim of French 52 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... after his arrival in this country , which is described in the passage I am about to read . The Prince was touched with the fate of a " gallant nation that had made itself the victim of French 52 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
Page 187
... Prince in Australia , he was imbued with as noble and patriotic feelings as Larkin , Allen , and O'Brien were . He believed that O'Farrell would be as highly thought of as any of the men who had sacrificed their lives for Ireland . They ...
... Prince in Australia , he was imbued with as noble and patriotic feelings as Larkin , Allen , and O'Brien were . He believed that O'Farrell would be as highly thought of as any of the men who had sacrificed their lives for Ireland . They ...
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