The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... measures which could not be regarded as oppressive , were justified by the condition of affairs in some of the ... measure in order to meet ob- jections that had been taken ; and which will come up for mention at the Committee stage . He ...
... measures which could not be regarded as oppressive , were justified by the condition of affairs in some of the ... measure in order to meet ob- jections that had been taken ; and which will come up for mention at the Committee stage . He ...
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... measure , but the Bishop of London warmly supported it . In this case also no amendment was made in Committee . Lord ... measures which the Peers had passed as to which not a single step had been taken by the Lower House . The Primate ...
... measure , but the Bishop of London warmly supported it . In this case also no amendment was made in Committee . Lord ... measures which the Peers had passed as to which not a single step had been taken by the Lower House . The Primate ...
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... measure ( see pp . 86-7 , 149-50 ) which had passed the Lords and been explained and read a first time in the Commons , but received no further consideration . The fail- ure of these two measures and of the Scottish Education Bill , on ...
... measure ( see pp . 86-7 , 149-50 ) which had passed the Lords and been explained and read a first time in the Commons , but received no further consideration . The fail- ure of these two measures and of the Scottish Education Bill , on ...
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