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... Royal Speech was , as usual , the first business of the two Houses . It was moved in the House of Lords by Lord Carysfort , who briefly reviewed the several topies adverted to by Her Majesty . He expressed his approval of the moderation ...
... Royal Speech was , as usual , the first business of the two Houses . It was moved in the House of Lords by Lord Carysfort , who briefly reviewed the several topies adverted to by Her Majesty . He expressed his approval of the moderation ...
Page 9
... Royal Commission of inquiry , but rather to recommend a Committee of Parliament - a somewhat unusual suggestion in a Royal Speech . As for the clause about rating , he awaited informa- tion on the hardships of the present system . He ...
... Royal Commission of inquiry , but rather to recommend a Committee of Parliament - a somewhat unusual suggestion in a Royal Speech . As for the clause about rating , he awaited informa- tion on the hardships of the present system . He ...
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... royal Speech , Mr. Disraeli maintained it ought to be an inquiry by a royal Commission ; for if a Parliamentary inquiry was in- tended , it was contrary to all precedent that it should find a place in the Speech from the Throne . He ...
... royal Speech , Mr. Disraeli maintained it ought to be an inquiry by a royal Commission ; for if a Parliamentary inquiry was in- tended , it was contrary to all precedent that it should find a place in the Speech from the Throne . He ...
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... Royal Speech on the affairs of Spain , where the tem- poral power of the Pope had received a blow , with the design against the Irish Protestant Church , which would advance his power . Mr. Corrance drew attention to the subject of the ...
... Royal Speech on the affairs of Spain , where the tem- poral power of the Pope had received a blow , with the design against the Irish Protestant Church , which would advance his power . Mr. Corrance drew attention to the subject of the ...
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... royal supremacy . Mr. Gladstone summed up the debate , and , to illustrate the divided counsels of the opponents , compared the several speeches that had been made . He proceeded then to answer the argument which had been urged , that ...
... royal supremacy . Mr. Gladstone summed up the debate , and , to illustrate the divided counsels of the opponents , compared the several speeches that had been made . He proceeded then to answer the argument which had been urged , that ...
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