The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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In Wales , as in Ireland , much that the Conservatives propose to themselves is right and expedient , much that the Liberals propose to ... the policy proposed by the Liberals , however wrong and dangerous 10 DISESTABLISHMENT IN WALES .
In Wales , as in Ireland , much that the Conservatives propose to themselves is right and expedient , much that the Liberals propose to ... the policy proposed by the Liberals , however wrong and dangerous 10 DISESTABLISHMENT IN WALES .
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By way of compensation a scheme was proposed for its gradual reduction and final extinction in 1860. It was only natural that these proposals should be anxiously debated . Sir Bulwer Lytton brought in an amendment to the effect that ...
By way of compensation a scheme was proposed for its gradual reduction and final extinction in 1860. It was only natural that these proposals should be anxiously debated . Sir Bulwer Lytton brought in an amendment to the effect that ...
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In other words , he proposed to the holders of 3 per cents . an annuity of £ 2 178. 9d . per cent . for forty years , at the end of which time they or their representatives were to receive £ 82 10s . , for what , in 1853 , had been ...
In other words , he proposed to the holders of 3 per cents . an annuity of £ 2 178. 9d . per cent . for forty years , at the end of which time they or their representatives were to receive £ 82 10s . , for what , in 1853 , had been ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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