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Lindsay moving that the expenditure necessary for the National Defences did not
at present justify any vote of public ... we request your Majesty to be convinced
that we shall neglect nothing by which , when the opportunity presents itselt , we
...
Lindsay moving that the expenditure necessary for the National Defences did not
at present justify any vote of public ... we request your Majesty to be convinced
that we shall neglect nothing by which , when the opportunity presents itselt , we
...
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... of the business , throwing vast numbers of work people out of employment ,
and consequently on the rates , which in the locality where the trade is principally
carried on --- the East - end of London -- are at present almost unbearable .
... of the business , throwing vast numbers of work people out of employment ,
and consequently on the rates , which in the locality where the trade is principally
carried on --- the East - end of London -- are at present almost unbearable .
Pagina 1013
The proposal , advocated by Professor Liddon , was opposed by Mr. Rogers , of
Magdalen Hall , and the Principal of St. Mary's Hall , who thought the present time
inopportune . Professor Bernard received a similar honour on the 15th . 7.
The proposal , advocated by Professor Liddon , was opposed by Mr. Rogers , of
Magdalen Hall , and the Principal of St. Mary's Hall , who thought the present time
inopportune . Professor Bernard received a similar honour on the 15th . 7.
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If at the present instant no life existed upon this earth , one such stone falling
upon it might , by what we blindly call natural causes , lead to its becoming
covered with vegetation . I am fully conscious of the many scientific objections
which may ...
If at the present instant no life existed upon this earth , one such stone falling
upon it might , by what we blindly call natural causes , lead to its becoming
covered with vegetation . I am fully conscious of the many scientific objections
which may ...
Pagina 1026
Wages , upon the present subject , it has been out of personal respect to you . For
I am entirely both as to ordinary wages and as to overtime , to remain the same in
the different factories as convinced that , while the question you have existed ...
Wages , upon the present subject , it has been out of personal respect to you . For
I am entirely both as to ordinary wages and as to overtime , to remain the same in
the different factories as convinced that , while the question you have existed ...
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