Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... consider the pre- sent state of public education in England and Wales . " On that day , accordingly , the Resolutions again came under the consideration of the House , which having re- solved itself into a Committee , on the motion of ...
... consider the pre- sent state of public education in England and Wales . " On that day , accordingly , the Resolutions again came under the consideration of the House , which having re- solved itself into a Committee , on the motion of ...
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... consider that the House was un- willing even to consider the expe- diency of extending the existing system - a course dangerous in the highest degree . Mr. Ellice strongly objected to the Resolutions having reference to charities , and ...
... consider that the House was un- willing even to consider the expe- diency of extending the existing system - a course dangerous in the highest degree . Mr. Ellice strongly objected to the Resolutions having reference to charities , and ...
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... consider even the very elements of a senate , or rather of an upper chamber . We have been called upon this year to consider a new law of part- nership , framed upon new princi- ples and adapted to this advanced age , which should ...
... consider even the very elements of a senate , or rather of an upper chamber . We have been called upon this year to consider a new law of part- nership , framed upon new princi- ples and adapted to this advanced age , which should ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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