An Anecdotal History of the British Parliament: From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. With Notices of Eminent Parliamentary Men, and Examples of Their OratoryHorace Cox, 1892 - Всего страниц: 718 |
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... Liberal party , who dissented from the tactics of their leader ( Mr. Gladstone ) with respect to the Government Bill , assembled in the tea- room of the House of Commons , and decided upon recommending him to modify them . As these ...
... Liberal party , who dissented from the tactics of their leader ( Mr. Gladstone ) with respect to the Government Bill , assembled in the tea- room of the House of Commons , and decided upon recommending him to modify them . As these ...
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... liberal spirit . The objections and difficulties we raised were fairly considered , the proposals we made were F " fairly entertained , and in the result a Reform Bill RISE AND PROGRESS OF PARLIAMENTARY INSTITUTIONS . 65.
... liberal spirit . The objections and difficulties we raised were fairly considered , the proposals we made were F " fairly entertained , and in the result a Reform Bill RISE AND PROGRESS OF PARLIAMENTARY INSTITUTIONS . 65.
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... liberal in his offers to the public . He has been so gracious as to ask ns , Will you have a land tax of two shillings in the pound ? a land tax of one shilling in the pound ? or will you have no land tax at all ? Will you have your ...
... liberal in his offers to the public . He has been so gracious as to ask ns , Will you have a land tax of two shillings in the pound ? a land tax of one shilling in the pound ? or will you have no land tax at all ? Will you have your ...
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... liberal measures generally , he was dismissed in 1774 by the following laconic letter from the head of the Government : " Sir , -His Majesty has thought proper to order a new commission of the Treasury to be made out , in which I do not ...
... liberal measures generally , he was dismissed in 1774 by the following laconic letter from the head of the Government : " Sir , -His Majesty has thought proper to order a new commission of the Treasury to be made out , in which I do not ...
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... Liberal . - Romilly , who was identified with all the liberal measures , and the political activity in a liberal direction , of the early part of the nineteenth century , entered Parliament in 1806 , when close upon fifty years of age ...
... Liberal . - Romilly , who was identified with all the liberal measures , and the political activity in a liberal direction , of the early part of the nineteenth century , entered Parliament in 1806 , when close upon fifty years of age ...
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