The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 13
... declared that " religious equality " could not be attained unless the Bishops were removed from the House of Lords . Mr. Ormsby Gore put questions as to the inten- tions of the Government respecting Irish railways . Ultimately the ...
... declared that " religious equality " could not be attained unless the Bishops were removed from the House of Lords . Mr. Ormsby Gore put questions as to the inten- tions of the Government respecting Irish railways . Ultimately the ...
Page 22
... declared , to become felons themselves ; although he believed a right scheme of education was the best expedient for the prevention of crime . Lord Carnarvon defended the principle of supervision . It was not a novel principle , nor was ...
... declared , to become felons themselves ; although he believed a right scheme of education was the best expedient for the prevention of crime . Lord Carnarvon defended the principle of supervision . It was not a novel principle , nor was ...
Page 25
... declaration that they meant either to maintain the church for public worship , or to remove it to some more convenient position , it would be handed over to them ; but in the case of St. Patrick's Cathedral , and about a dozen other ...
... declaration that they meant either to maintain the church for public worship , or to remove it to some more convenient position , it would be handed over to them ; but in the case of St. Patrick's Cathedral , and about a dozen other ...
Page 27
... declared the principles on which the Ministerial scheme had been framed . " I believe , " said the right hon ... declaration of that kind . We are undoubtedly asking an educated , highly respected , and generally pious and zealous body ...
... declared the principles on which the Ministerial scheme had been framed . " I believe , " said the right hon ... declaration of that kind . We are undoubtedly asking an educated , highly respected , and generally pious and zealous body ...
Page 32
... declared Mr. Gladstone , by his language , clearly contemplated . Finally , he blamed the Government for neglecting to provide some kind of organization for the disesta- blished Church , and concluded by saying , " I have often been sur ...
... declared Mr. Gladstone , by his language , clearly contemplated . Finally , he blamed the Government for neglecting to provide some kind of organization for the disesta- blished Church , and concluded by saying , " I have often been sur ...
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