The Parliamentary DebatesReuter's Telegram Company, 1895 |
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... represented on the opposite Benches . Out of the 300 Conservatives there were but three Welsh Members . But where were the three ? He felt inclined to cry out with Byron in his famous poem- 66 brethren . But , after all , this was ...
... represented on the opposite Benches . Out of the 300 Conservatives there were but three Welsh Members . But where were the three ? He felt inclined to cry out with Byron in his famous poem- 66 brethren . But , after all , this was ...
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... represents one - half of of religious books written by the clergy the population of the Principality . I in the Welsh language . Between the appreciate that there are some fair middle of the 16th century and the reasons as well as some ...
... represents one - half of of religious books written by the clergy the population of the Principality . I in the Welsh language . Between the appreciate that there are some fair middle of the 16th century and the reasons as well as some ...
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... represents a suggestion of this kind with ridicule , those present at the administration of or as a jest - that they have the right at the Sacrament upon a single day in the any time of their lives to join and to year , and it is ...
... represents a suggestion of this kind with ridicule , those present at the administration of or as a jest - that they have the right at the Sacrament upon a single day in the any time of their lives to join and to year , and it is ...
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... represented that Debate that one could claim credit for five - eights of all Nonconformists of all reducing another man to poverty because ages attended at Sunday Schools , it it would enable him to display virtue . must be remembered ...
... represented that Debate that one could claim credit for five - eights of all Nonconformists of all reducing another man to poverty because ages attended at Sunday Schools , it it would enable him to display virtue . must be remembered ...
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... represented the whole Welsh Members could speak the Welsh of the United Kingdom , was not ade- language . He could not understand the quate . It was true that there was no majo- relevancy of the argument from the rity for ...
... represented the whole Welsh Members could speak the Welsh of the United Kingdom , was not ade- language . He could not understand the quate . It was true that there was no majo- relevancy of the argument from the rity for ...
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Amendment appointed argument ARNOLD MORLEY ask the Secretary beg to ask believed Bill Bishop Board of Trade Chancellor Chief Secretary Church in Wales Church of England clause Colonies Commissioners Committee consider County Council Court deal Debate desire Disendowment Disestablishment district doubt duty election Endowments Establishment fact fair rent favour Friend Gentleman give given Government Home Secretary House improvements Inspector interest Ireland Irish Church labour land landlord legislation licences London County Council Lord Lord Rosebery Majesty's Government matter Member ment MORLEY Nonconformist object Office opinion parish Parliament Party passed present President principle proposed provisions question Railway reason referred regard religious Report Resolution right hon schools Scotch Scotland second ballot Second Reading Secretary for Scotland SIR GEORGE TREVELYAN speech T. M. HEALY taken tenant thought tion tithe tramways Treasury Ulster vote Welsh whole
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521 페이지 - Derby) rose in his place, and claimed to move •' That the Question be now put : "Question, " That the Question be now put,
109 페이지 - ... transmission after his decease, so neither is any hardship sustained by others, unless their succession has been already designated or rendered probable. Corporate property therefore appears to stand on a very different footing from that of private individuals ; and while all infringements of the established privileges of the latter are to be sedulously avoided, and held justifiable only by the strongest motives of public expediency, we cannot but admit the full right of the legislature to new-mould...
1117 페이지 - An Act to confirm a Provisional Order made by the Education Department under the Elementary Education Act, 1870...
405 페이지 - I stated the other day || that, in consequence of these claims of ours, and in consequence of the claims of Egypt in the Nile Valley, the British and Egyptian spheres of influence covered the whole of the Nile waterway.
193 페이지 - When I count up the advantages which have followed Disestablishment : when I think of the renewed strength and vitality which our Church has derived from the admission of the laity to an active and responsible participation in her counsels, in the disposition of her patronage, and in the financial departments of her work ; when I observe the spirit of unity and mutual respect which has been engendered by the ordeal of our common adversity, and the increased loyalty and love which are being daily...
405 페이지 - Africa, into a territory over which our claims have been known for so long, would be not merely an inconsistent and unexpected act, but it must be perfectly well known to the French Government that it would be an unfriendly act,* and would be so viewed by England.
59 페이지 - Save as otherwise provided by this Act, all property transferred under this section shall be held subject to all existing public and private rights with respect thereto, and all tenancies, charges, and incumbrances which...
405 페이지 - Expedition has instructions to enter, or the intention of entering, the Nile Valley; and I will go further and say that, after all I have explained about the claims we consider we have under past Agreements, and the claims which we consider Egypt may have in the Nile Valley, and adding to that the fact that...
195 페이지 - But the conversion of England took place gradually, when there was no such thing as an English nation capable of a national act. The land was still cut up into small kingdoms, and Kent had been Christian for some generations at a time when Sussex still remained heathen.
1115 페이지 - That in the opinion of this House it is desirable that provision should be made for settling differences which may arise between the House of Commons and this House, reconstituted and reduced in numbers in accordance with the recent Resolutions of this House.