A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, 4. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1880 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 70.
5. lappuse
... vote of censure was carried against his department , in other words against him- self , on the motion of Lord Robert Cecil for alleged ' mutilation ' of the reports of the Inspectors of Schools , done , as it was urged , in order to ...
... vote of censure was carried against his department , in other words against him- self , on the motion of Lord Robert Cecil for alleged ' mutilation ' of the reports of the Inspectors of Schools , done , as it was urged , in order to ...
6. lappuse
... vote of censure never could have been carried , and would not have had to be rescinded . This fact was brought back to the memory of many not long after , when Mr. Lowe , still an outsider , became the very Coriolanus of a sudden ...
... vote of censure never could have been carried , and would not have had to be rescinded . This fact was brought back to the memory of many not long after , when Mr. Lowe , still an outsider , became the very Coriolanus of a sudden ...
50. lappuse
... vote by a large majority . The Jamaica Com- mittee were denounced by many voices , and in very unmeasured language , for what they had done . Yet no public body ever were urged on to an unpopular course by purer motives than those which ...
... vote by a large majority . The Jamaica Com- mittee were denounced by many voices , and in very unmeasured language , for what they had done . Yet no public body ever were urged on to an unpopular course by purer motives than those which ...
53. lappuse
... voting in the election of members of Parliament , and that when the information was complete , the atten- tion of Parliament will be called to the result thus obtained , with a view to such improvements in the laws which regulate the ...
... voting in the election of members of Parliament , and that when the information was complete , the atten- tion of Parliament will be called to the result thus obtained , with a view to such improvements in the laws which regulate the ...
54. lappuse
... vote ? There was something ominous , therefore , in the manner in which the first mention of the new Reform Bill was received , as well as in the terms of the announcement . Many circumstances too made the time unpropitious for such an ...
... vote ? There was something ominous , therefore , in the manner in which the first mention of the new Reform Bill was received , as well as in the terms of the announcement . Many circumstances too made the time unpropitious for such an ...
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