Annual Register, 129권Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1888 |
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... appeared to receive some of its confidences ; and shortly before Parliament met loudly announced ( Jan. 18 ) that it was finally decided at the Cabinet Council ( of Jan. 16 ) to " bring in a Bill at the beginning of the session to deal ...
... appeared to receive some of its confidences ; and shortly before Parliament met loudly announced ( Jan. 18 ) that it was finally decided at the Cabinet Council ( of Jan. 16 ) to " bring in a Bill at the beginning of the session to deal ...
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... appearance together in public , therefore , at such a moment was regarded as significative of the determination of the Unionists to sink minor differences , and to work together towards a common end . The greater portion of Sir George ...
... appearance together in public , therefore , at such a moment was regarded as significative of the determination of the Unionists to sink minor differences , and to work together towards a common end . The greater portion of Sir George ...
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... private interview that Mr. Chamberlain's utterances in public had appeared to other members of the conference as C inconsistent with friendly negotiation , and that , Mr. Chamberlain 1887. ] [ 17 The Round Table Conference .
... private interview that Mr. Chamberlain's utterances in public had appeared to other members of the conference as C inconsistent with friendly negotiation , and that , Mr. Chamberlain 1887. ] [ 17 The Round Table Conference .
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... appeared in the Baptist newspaper an article by Mr. Chamberlain upon Welsh disestablishment and the Liberal prospects , in which he expressed his sympathy with the Welsh Nonconformists that , at the moment when the pros- pects of ...
... appeared in the Baptist newspaper an article by Mr. Chamberlain upon Welsh disestablishment and the Liberal prospects , in which he expressed his sympathy with the Welsh Nonconformists that , at the moment when the pros- pects of ...
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... appeared , and consequently it was as easy for the Gladstonians to point to that as the cause of the breakdown of the negotiations as it was for the Unionists to throw the responsibility on the advice given by Mr. Gladstone . In any ...
... appeared , and consequently it was as easy for the Gladstonians to point to that as the cause of the breakdown of the negotiations as it was for the Unionists to throw the responsibility on the advice given by Mr. Gladstone . In any ...
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167 페이지 - Peile was a member of the Council of the Secretary of State for India, and represented the Indian Secretary on the Royal Commission (Welby's) on Indian expenditure.
140 페이지 - Blessed be the LORD thy God, which delighted in thee, to set thee on the throne of Israel: because the LORD loved Israel for ever, therefore made he thee king, to do judgment and justice.
99 페이지 - DEAR SIR, — I am not surprised at your friend's anger, but he and you should know that to denounce the murders was the only course open to us. To do that promptly was plainly our best policy.
59 페이지 - ... shall not be decided in the affirmative, if a division be taken, unless it shall appear to have been supported by more than two hundred members, or unless it shall appear to have been opposed by less than forty members and supported by more than one hundred members.
351 페이지 - Senate, and on the other hand, of His Majesty the King of the Belgians, Sovereign of the Independent State of the Congo.
357 페이지 - That the Commission hereby created shall have authority to inquire into the management of the business of all common carriers subject to the provisions of this act, and shall keep itself informed as to the manner and method in which the same is conducted...
55 페이지 - all self-luminous bodies in the celestial spaces " as " composed of meteorites, or masses of meteoritic vapour produced by heat brought about by condensation of meteor swarms due to gravity...
59 페이지 - That the Question be now put," shall not be decided in the affirmative, if a Division be taken, unless it shall appear to have been supported by more than two hundred Members, or unless it shall appear * Hatsell, ii., I11 and 122.
360 페이지 - ... progress should be made by a sincere and hearty effort. I promise you a faithful and careful consideration of the matter; and I believe I may speak for the American people in giving the assurance that they wish to see the killing of men for the accomplishment of national ambition abolished, and that they will gladly hail the advent of peaceful methods in the settlement of national disputes, so far as this is consistent with the defense and protection of our country's territory, and with the maintenance...
153 페이지 - Stafford, president of the Architectural Museum, a trustee of the British Museum and of the National Portrait Gallery, and a Fellow of numerous learned societies. He imbibed his father's strong literary, artistic, and antiquarian tastes. On coming into the English estates of Marshal Viscount Beresford he prefixed to his family name the surname of Beresford by royal licence. He had the two fine seats of Bedgebury Park, Cranbrook, Kent...