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Сторінка vii
... Ireland ; Debate in the Lords ; Mr. Balfour at the Albert Hall ; Friction between Liberals and Irish - Small Holdings Bill - Anglo - Spanish and Franco - Spanish Agreements -Cordite - Territorial and Reserve Forces Bill ; Report Stage ...
... Ireland ; Debate in the Lords ; Mr. Balfour at the Albert Hall ; Friction between Liberals and Irish - Small Holdings Bill - Anglo - Spanish and Franco - Spanish Agreements -Cordite - Territorial and Reserve Forces Bill ; Report Stage ...
Сторінка viii
... Ireland ; Outrage on Mr. Blake ; Mr. Birrell in Ulster ; Abortive Trials for Cattle - Driving ; Mr. Redmond's Extenuations ; Mr. Birrell and the Irish Landowners ' Convention ; Cattle- Driving Abates ; Nationalist Compromise ...
... Ireland ; Outrage on Mr. Blake ; Mr. Birrell in Ulster ; Abortive Trials for Cattle - Driving ; Mr. Redmond's Extenuations ; Mr. Birrell and the Irish Landowners ' Convention ; Cattle- Driving Abates ; Nationalist Compromise ...
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... Ireland and the modification of the Lords ' veto . Speaking at Newcastle on January 15 , Mr. Bryce sketched and defended the lines on which the Ministry had governed Ireland . He said that all the argu- ments on which Liberals had ...
... Ireland and the modification of the Lords ' veto . Speaking at Newcastle on January 15 , Mr. Bryce sketched and defended the lines on which the Ministry had governed Ireland . He said that all the argu- ments on which Liberals had ...
Сторінка 5
... Ireland would not cause political danger to England . " Those in Ireland who desire separation are an insignificant minority ; the great bulk of the people have the common sense to know that they must continue linked with Great Britain ...
... Ireland would not cause political danger to England . " Those in Ireland who desire separation are an insignificant minority ; the great bulk of the people have the common sense to know that they must continue linked with Great Britain ...
Сторінка 8
... remarked that as Mr. Balfour was a supporter of bimetallism , women's suffrage , and improved Catholic education in Ireland , and had done nothing to forward these causes , Liberals might be glad 8 ] [ FEB . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... remarked that as Mr. Balfour was a supporter of bimetallism , women's suffrage , and improved Catholic education in Ireland , and had done nothing to forward these causes , Liberals might be glad 8 ] [ FEB . ENGLISH HISTORY .
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Сторінка 441 - I am deeply sensible of the honor done me by the American people, in expressing their confidence in what I have done, and have tried to do. I appreciate to the full the solemn responsibility this confidence imposes upon me, and I shall do all that in my power lies not to forfeit it. "On the...
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Сторінка 18 - I received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and was presented with the freedom of the city of London in a gold box.