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 1092
... Irish University Bill ; but somehow or other an Irish question is very commonly found to be a suitable and con- venient subject for a row , and as to this Irish question in particular , it seems to have acquired a peculiar aptitude for ...
... Irish University Bill ; but somehow or other an Irish question is very commonly found to be a suitable and con- venient subject for a row , and as to this Irish question in particular , it seems to have acquired a peculiar aptitude for ...
Pagina 1093
... Irish University Bill , Mr. Horsman , Mr. Hardy , and Dr. Playfair objecting to the measure , the latter also protesting against the exclusion of mental science and modern history as a sacrifice of free inquiry to ecclesiastical ...
... Irish University Bill , Mr. Horsman , Mr. Hardy , and Dr. Playfair objecting to the measure , the latter also protesting against the exclusion of mental science and modern history as a sacrifice of free inquiry to ecclesiastical ...
Pagina 1094
... Irish Uni- versity bill resumed by Mr. Vernon Harcourt , who declared his intention of supporting the bill , although he admitted that it was not a successful specimen of legislating according to Irish ideas , and that it had been ...
... Irish Uni- versity bill resumed by Mr. Vernon Harcourt , who declared his intention of supporting the bill , although he admitted that it was not a successful specimen of legislating according to Irish ideas , and that it had been ...
Pagina 1095
... Irish Liberals voted against the bill , and fifteen Irish members in its favour . 11. - The Supreme Court of Judicature Bill read a second time in the Lords . - Died , aged 85 , Reginald George Mac- donald , captain and chief of ...
... Irish Liberals voted against the bill , and fifteen Irish members in its favour . 11. - The Supreme Court of Judicature Bill read a second time in the Lords . - Died , aged 85 , Reginald George Mac- donald , captain and chief of ...
Pagina 1123
... Irish Parliament , which should have the right of legislating and regulating all matters relating to the internal affairs of Ireland , and have con- trol over Irish resources and revenues , subject to the obligation of contributing ...
... Irish Parliament , which should have the right of legislating and regulating all matters relating to the internal affairs of Ireland , and have con- trol over Irish resources and revenues , subject to the obligation of contributing ...
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