The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 9
... present system . He was surprised at the absence of any promise of a measure on primary edu- cation . He could not go into the subject of the Irish Church without further light as to the Government plan than was afforded by the rather ...
... present system . He was surprised at the absence of any promise of a measure on primary edu- cation . He could not go into the subject of the Irish Church without further light as to the Government plan than was afforded by the rather ...
Page 15
... present Bill had nothing of a party character ; but a Bill of a similar character had once before been introduced , and the principle of it been rejected after due consideration . This Bill would certainly meet the same fate if simply ...
... present Bill had nothing of a party character ; but a Bill of a similar character had once before been introduced , and the principle of it been rejected after due consideration . This Bill would certainly meet the same fate if simply ...
Page 20
... present the supervision was far from effective , one of the defects . being the want of better communication between the police in different towns . He thought there was no occasion for alarm as to the condition of crime , for so far ...
... present the supervision was far from effective , one of the defects . being the want of better communication between the police in different towns . He thought there was no occasion for alarm as to the condition of crime , for so far ...
Page 21
... present opportunity might also be taken for securing more equality in the punishments inflicted by magistrates at the different Quarter Sessions . Lord Hylton thought even the present obligation on ticket - of- leave men to come up at ...
... present opportunity might also be taken for securing more equality in the punishments inflicted by magistrates at the different Quarter Sessions . Lord Hylton thought even the present obligation on ticket - of- leave men to come up at ...
Page 41
... present corporators was despoiled . Mr. Lowe turned next to Sir Roundell Palmer's speech , insisting that disestablishment without disendowment was impossible , and that no State could permit the existence of a powerful and richly ...
... present corporators was despoiled . Mr. Lowe turned next to Sir Roundell Palmer's speech , insisting that disestablishment without disendowment was impossible , and that no State could permit the existence of a powerful and richly ...
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