The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 7
... considerable revenues of the endowed schools of England more widely effectual for the purposes of instruction . " A measure will be introduced for applying the principle of representation to the control of the county rate by the ...
... considerable revenues of the endowed schools of England more widely effectual for the purposes of instruction . " A measure will be introduced for applying the principle of representation to the control of the county rate by the ...
Page 17
... considerable diversity of opinion among its members as to the practical measures to be adopted , was considered to add a good deal to the strength of the case in favour of a secret mode of voting at elections . The provision of some ...
... considerable diversity of opinion among its members as to the practical measures to be adopted , was considered to add a good deal to the strength of the case in favour of a secret mode of voting at elections . The provision of some ...
Page 18
... considerable discussion , was passed into a law . Mr. Goschen , who had succeeded to the office of President of the Poor Law Board , took an early opportunity after Parliament met to introduce two measures for amending the system of 18 ...
... considerable discussion , was passed into a law . Mr. Goschen , who had succeeded to the office of President of the Poor Law Board , took an early opportunity after Parliament met to introduce two measures for amending the system of 18 ...
Page 20
... considerable change in the criminal law . The noble earl traced modern legislation on the subject . He said that on account of remonstrances from Western Australia , the Government in 1864 gave notice that transportation would entirely ...
... considerable change in the criminal law . The noble earl traced modern legislation on the subject . He said that on account of remonstrances from Western Australia , the Government in 1864 gave notice that transportation would entirely ...
Page 21
... considerable approval by the House , but some noble lords suggested the reference of the Bill to a Select Committee . This , however , was objected to , as being likely to cause the " shelving " of the mea- sure , and it was resolved to ...
... considerable approval by the House , but some noble lords suggested the reference of the Bill to a Select Committee . This , however , was objected to , as being likely to cause the " shelving " of the mea- sure , and it was resolved to ...
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