Annual RegisterEdmund Burke 1896 |
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... entering upon the debate on the Address itself , Sir Henry James ( Bury ) called attention to the return of two new members for Leicester , and obtained from the leader of the House ( Sir William Harcourt ) the promise of the ...
... entering upon the debate on the Address itself , Sir Henry James ( Bury ) called attention to the return of two new members for Leicester , and obtained from the leader of the House ( Sir William Harcourt ) the promise of the ...
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... entered into their policy . They desired that the London County Council should have administrative powers over the city , that the city should contribute to the county rate , that thirty or forty District Councils , each with its own ...
... entered into their policy . They desired that the London County Council should have administrative powers over the city , that the city should contribute to the county rate , that thirty or forty District Councils , each with its own ...
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... entered into the mind of the Legislature to make any provision for the tenants . The vast increase in the amount of crime in Ireland was , according to O'Connell , directly traceable to the legislation of the Imperial Parliament . It ...
... entered into the mind of the Legislature to make any provision for the tenants . The vast increase in the amount of crime in Ireland was , according to O'Connell , directly traceable to the legislation of the Imperial Parliament . It ...
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... entered with Turkey . He wholly failed to see who was injured by the present condition of things . Certainly the British taxpayers and the Cypriots were not in- jured by it , and they were the only two classes we need trouble ourselves ...
... entered with Turkey . He wholly failed to see who was injured by the present condition of things . Certainly the British taxpayers and the Cypriots were not in- jured by it , and they were the only two classes we need trouble ourselves ...
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... entered with the people of Cyprus , and certainly he should be sorry to hand over the Cypriots or any other population to Turkey . We must perform our engagements under the treaty as best we could . The vote , as well as the remaining ...
... entered with the people of Cyprus , and certainly he should be sorry to hand over the Cypriots or any other population to Turkey . We must perform our engagements under the treaty as best we could . The vote , as well as the remaining ...
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