The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 320
But suppose it was the intention of Gregory to apply the rule to cathedrals not existing , still the principle of exemption contained in his answer would operate much more widely than many people imagine in favour of the cathedral ...
But suppose it was the intention of Gregory to apply the rule to cathedrals not existing , still the principle of exemption contained in his answer would operate much more widely than many people imagine in favour of the cathedral ...
Page 512
512 A PRACTICABLE EXPERIMENT IN HOME RULE . THE term “ Home Rule , " as the events of the last six months testify , may be taken to cover any change in the relations of the different parts of the United Kingdom , from total separation ...
512 A PRACTICABLE EXPERIMENT IN HOME RULE . THE term “ Home Rule , " as the events of the last six months testify , may be taken to cover any change in the relations of the different parts of the United Kingdom , from total separation ...
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A small measure of Home Rule , where a large one — and something more -- are avowedly desired and demanded , or a measure of local Irish councils , practically equivalent to Home Rule , would be expedient , " not a policy , like the ...
A small measure of Home Rule , where a large one — and something more -- are avowedly desired and demanded , or a measure of local Irish councils , practically equivalent to Home Rule , would be expedient , " not a policy , like the ...
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