The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 14
... effect proposed . Mr. Disraeli expressed his concurrence in the proposition of the Government , as being a course well suited to the peculiar circum- stances under which the House had met , though not applicable to ordinary occasions ...
... effect proposed . Mr. Disraeli expressed his concurrence in the proposition of the Government , as being a course well suited to the peculiar circum- stances under which the House had met , though not applicable to ordinary occasions ...
Page 16
... effect the object of Lord Salisbury's Bill so far as concerned public legislation . With regard to Private Bills ... effects of bribery - which , however , he admitted to be limited in area - intimidation , which had been largely ...
... effect the object of Lord Salisbury's Bill so far as concerned public legislation . With regard to Private Bills ... effects of bribery - which , however , he admitted to be limited in area - intimidation , which had been largely ...
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... effect . The Bill he considered was really not that of the Government , but of Sir Walter Crofton , and it had been framed after an Irish pattern , not adapted to the circumstances of England . He would have preferred to see parts of it ...
... effect . The Bill he considered was really not that of the Government , but of Sir Walter Crofton , and it had been framed after an Irish pattern , not adapted to the circumstances of England . He would have preferred to see parts of it ...
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... effect , its effect at a certain time fixed ( but not unalterably ) , at January 1 , 1871 , and its operation when what he called " the process of wind- ing - up " the affairs of the Irish Church was brought to a close . On the first ...
... effect , its effect at a certain time fixed ( but not unalterably ) , at January 1 , 1871 , and its operation when what he called " the process of wind- ing - up " the affairs of the Irish Church was brought to a close . On the first ...
Page 38
... effect exactly in the same manner , whether the donor were a king or a private person . The sentiment which forbade the appropria- tion of one was equally applicable to the other . Reason , policy , and justice demanded that the ...
... effect exactly in the same manner , whether the donor were a king or a private person . The sentiment which forbade the appropria- tion of one was equally applicable to the other . Reason , policy , and justice demanded that the ...
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