The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 83, Броеве 495–497W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1874 |
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... Parliament- the practice isn't favourable to the prosecution of my studies in that direction . But it is the practice . " " Well , we won't come down upon you . Let the Widow Holds- worth off about Brown's title . The expenses of this ...
... Parliament- the practice isn't favourable to the prosecution of my studies in that direction . But it is the practice . " " Well , we won't come down upon you . Let the Widow Holds- worth off about Brown's title . The expenses of this ...
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... Parliament . There have been plenty of surmises respecting it , and we have been treated to a good many laboured justifications of an act apparently so wanton and unnecessary , but they are all very far from satisfactory . There was an ...
... Parliament . There have been plenty of surmises respecting it , and we have been treated to a good many laboured justifications of an act apparently so wanton and unnecessary , but they are all very far from satisfactory . There was an ...
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... parliamentary majority con- verted in so brief a space of time into a decisive minority , and that , too , without any tangible public crisis - without the unexpected crop- ping up of any great national ques- tion , or anything , in ...
... parliamentary majority con- verted in so brief a space of time into a decisive minority , and that , too , without any tangible public crisis - without the unexpected crop- ping up of any great national ques- tion , or anything , in ...
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... Parliament . It was ratified , indeed , in spite of expostulations and remon- strances in Parliament , but matters were so managed that the whole- some corrective influence which pub- lic and parliamentary opinion ought to exercise in ...
... Parliament . It was ratified , indeed , in spite of expostulations and remon- strances in Parliament , but matters were so managed that the whole- some corrective influence which pub- lic and parliamentary opinion ought to exercise in ...
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... Parliament Mr. Gladstone gave no support to the cause of law and order , thereby indirectly siding with a revolutionary rabble . Nay , more . When he became Prime Minister in 1868 , he furthermore completely identified himself with that ...
... Parliament Mr. Gladstone gave no support to the cause of law and order , thereby indirectly siding with a revolutionary rabble . Nay , more . When he became Prime Minister in 1868 , he furthermore completely identified himself with that ...
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