The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page vi
... Schools Bill - Its objects and character - Modified in a Select Committee - Debates on the Measure in the House of Lords- The Bill passed - University Tests Abolition Bill - Read a third time in the House of Commons , but is rejected by ...
... Schools Bill - Its objects and character - Modified in a Select Committee - Debates on the Measure in the House of Lords- The Bill passed - University Tests Abolition Bill - Read a third time in the House of Commons , but is rejected by ...
Page 7
... 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 establishment of financial boards for ...
... 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 establishment of financial boards for ...
Page 27
... schools for the deaf , dumb , and blind , 15,000l . a year to the train- ing of nurses , 10,000l . to reformatories , and 51,000l . to county infirmaries — in all 311,000l . a year . Mr. Gladstone concluded his speech with an eloquent ...
... schools for the deaf , dumb , and blind , 15,000l . a year to the train- ing of nurses , 10,000l . to reformatories , and 51,000l . to county infirmaries — in all 311,000l . a year . Mr. Gladstone concluded his speech with an eloquent ...
Page 73
... school - boy's principle , " Heads I win , tails you lose . " The Government had been accused of an im- perious determination to admit no amendments to the Bill . The numerous bona fide amendments which had been accepted proved this was ...
... school - boy's principle , " Heads I win , tails you lose . " The Government had been accused of an im- perious determination to admit no amendments to the Bill . The numerous bona fide amendments which had been accepted proved this was ...
Page 89
... schools , by results . But in truth , so far as the Irish Church had failed , the failure was the fault of English state policy ; and at least it had not failed in what was the real mission of a Church , viz . in the proclamation of a ...
... schools , by results . But in truth , so far as the Irish Church had failed , the failure was the fault of English state policy ; and at least it had not failed in what was the real mission of a Church , viz . in the proclamation of a ...
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