Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22 |
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Page 9259
... not merely to ubey , but to support with heartfelt allegiance , the constitution of
my own country - the Queen as Queen of Ireland , and the free Parliament of
Ireland , once more constituted in our national senate house in College Green .
... not merely to ubey , but to support with heartfelt allegiance , the constitution of
my own country - the Queen as Queen of Ireland , and the free Parliament of
Ireland , once more constituted in our national senate house in College Green .
Page 9261
He entered Parliament for Stamford in 1853 as Lord Robert Cecil , and was soon
known as one of the ablest speakers in the House of Commons on the
Conservative side . On the äeath of his elder brother in 1865 be assumed the title
of ...
He entered Parliament for Stamford in 1853 as Lord Robert Cecil , and was soon
known as one of the ablest speakers in the House of Commons on the
Conservative side . On the äeath of his elder brother in 1865 be assumed the title
of ...
Page 9263
We were told that it was the extraordinary block in the House of Commons , as if
blocks in the House of Commons had never existed before the year 1884 . But ,
fortunately , as the controversy went on candor increased . It is one of the ...
We were told that it was the extraordinary block in the House of Commons , as if
blocks in the House of Commons had never existed before the year 1884 . But ,
fortunately , as the controversy went on candor increased . It is one of the ...
Page 9264
It was the deliberate purpose of the government to establish a machine for
controlling and coercing the judgment of the House of Commons and of the
House of Lords . Lord Hartington on Saturday said , “ We know that the passing of
any really ...
It was the deliberate purpose of the government to establish a machine for
controlling and coercing the judgment of the House of Commons and of the
House of Lords . Lord Hartington on Saturday said , “ We know that the passing of
any really ...
Page 9265
The matter came before the House of Commons . The Liberal party , though the
Opposition , were in a majority . Distinctly because this suburb of Aston might
have the effect of influencing in the direction which he wished the counties of
North ...
The matter came before the House of Commons . The Liberal party , though the
Opposition , were in a majority . Distinctly because this suburb of Aston might
have the effect of influencing in the direction which he wished the counties of
North ...
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