The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 2Macmillan, 1889 - 1651 pagina's |
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Pagina 1016
... Irish , and seven Scotch . The number of absent English members was 89 , of Irish 33 , and of Scotch 12. The only Conservatives who voted with the Government on this occasion were Colonel Napier Sturt , and Colonel Vandeleur . Seven ...
... Irish , and seven Scotch . The number of absent English members was 89 , of Irish 33 , and of Scotch 12. The only Conservatives who voted with the Government on this occasion were Colonel Napier Sturt , and Colonel Vandeleur . Seven ...
Pagina 1038
... Irish policy naturally strengthened the position of those who assailed the Church in England , advo- cated a reduction of the national debt in times of prosperity like the present , and expressed his strong opposition to all ...
... Irish policy naturally strengthened the position of those who assailed the Church in England , advo- cated a reduction of the national debt in times of prosperity like the present , and expressed his strong opposition to all ...
Pagina 1071
... Irish people to present to England the offer of a federal union under which they should have the full right of managing all Irish affairs , while they were willing to join with England on equal terms in the management of Imperial ...
... Irish people to present to England the offer of a federal union under which they should have the full right of managing all Irish affairs , while they were willing to join with England on equal terms in the management of Imperial ...
Pagina 1089
... Irish University Education . He proposed to separate Trinity College , Dublin , from the Dublin University , and the Theological Faculty from Trinity Col- lege , Dublin . The precedent of England was to be followed in drawing a ...
... Irish University Education . He proposed to separate Trinity College , Dublin , from the Dublin University , and the Theological Faculty from Trinity Col- lege , Dublin . The precedent of England was to be followed in drawing a ...
Pagina 1091
... Irish University Bill . At a meeting of the Senate of Dublin University , Sir Joseph Napier ex- pressed an opinion that the governing scheme was one of the most astounding academic con- stitutions which it could ever have entered into ...
... Irish University Bill . At a meeting of the Senate of Dublin University , Sir Joseph Napier ex- pressed an opinion that the governing scheme was one of the most astounding academic con- stitutions which it could ever have entered into ...
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