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" To maintain the supremacy of the Crown, the unity of the Empire, and all the authority of Parliament necessary for the conservation of that unity, is the first duty of every representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle, every grant... "
The Annual Register - Page 15
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Annual Register, Volume 127

Edmund Burke - History - 1886 - 660 pages
...representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...for increased cohesion, happiness, and strength." Moreover, to the question whether it was for the interests of all three countries that the Union should...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 48

Great Britain - 1885 - 930 pages
...representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...guarantee for increased cohesion, happiness and strength." And even more admirable, because more needed and more rare, are the words of sympathy and yet of warning...
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The Annual Register, Volume 127

Edmund Burke - Books - 1886 - 662 pages
...representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...for increased cohesion, happiness, and strength." Moreover, to the question whether it was for the interests of all three countries that the Union should...
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Mr. Gladstone and English Politics ...: An Account, Historical and Critical ...

George Brooks - 1889 - 520 pages
...representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...guarantee for increased cohesion, happiness and strength." The vagueness which is Mr. Gladstone's vice, (or virtue) characterises these references to Ireland....
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England Under the Coalition: The Political History of Great Britain and ...

Peter William Clayden - Great Britain - 1892 - 604 pages
...the whole subject of Local Government Mr. Gladstone said, " Every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...guarantee for increased cohesion, happiness and strength." As soon as the public mind apprehended what had happened in Ireland it was felt that Home Rule was...
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A History of Our Own Times: From 1880 to the Diamond Jubilee, Volume 3

Justin McCarthy - Great Britain - 1897 - 528 pages
...representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...for increased cohesion, happiness, and strength." Then Mr. Gladstone closed this passage of his address with the emphatic words : " History will consign...
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The Saving of Ireland: Industrial, Financial, Political

Sir George Smyth Baden-Powell - Finance - 1898 - 362 pages
...representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...guarantee for increased cohesion, happiness, and strength. 473. As in 1885, so in all these after-years, there can be no quarrelling with Mr Gladstone's fundamental...
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The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell -- 1846~1891

R. Barry O'Brien - 1898 - 852 pages
...representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...for increased cohesion, happiness, and strength.' And he added, ' I believe history and posterity will consign to disgrace the memory of every man, be...
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William Ewart Gladstone: A Biographical Study

Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1898 - 434 pages
...significance. He said: "Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...source of danger, but a means of averting it, and in the nature of a new guarantee for increased cohesive happiness and strength." Scotland had been...
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William Ewart Gladstone: A Biographical Study

Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1898 - 432 pages
...significance. He said: "Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own...source of danger, but a means of averting it, and in the nature of a new guarantee for increased cohesive happiness and strength." Scotland had been...
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