The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 535 sivua |
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... speech , and Lord John was constrained to pro- mise that its duration should be limited . With this concession the Bill became law . But before it actually passed , at the end of April , the tension in Ireland had become less severe ...
... speech , and Lord John was constrained to pro- mise that its duration should be limited . With this concession the Bill became law . But before it actually passed , at the end of April , the tension in Ireland had become less severe ...
Sivu 69
... speech , an hour and a half . When they divided he made a speech in the lobby , begged the people not to go away , and said he meant to propose to go on with the Bill . To his own amazement , as much as any- body's , he found no ...
... speech , an hour and a half . When they divided he made a speech in the lobby , begged the people not to go away , and said he meant to propose to go on with the Bill . To his own amazement , as much as any- body's , he found no ...
Sivu 81
... speech furnishes the best concise account of the struggle which the Administration maintained , and of the victory which it ultimately gained over famine . At the time one good critic was delighted with it . Lord Clarendon wrote on May ...
... speech furnishes the best concise account of the struggle which the Administration maintained , and of the victory which it ultimately gained over famine . At the time one good critic was delighted with it . Lord Clarendon wrote on May ...
Sivu 84
... speech was quite excellent . There was nothing which I , here on the spot , and knowing the require- ments of the public , could have wished to be different ; and the few people whom I have yet seen agree that it was in all respects ...
... speech was quite excellent . There was nothing which I , here on the spot , and knowing the require- ments of the public , could have wished to be different ; and the few people whom I have yet seen agree that it was in all respects ...
Sivu 94
... speech had no practical effect . It did not even induce an independent member to forego his right of occupying time by bringing forward an abstract motion on the Slave Trade . But it elicited one remarkable letter which in the light of ...
... speech had no practical effect . It did not even induce an independent member to forego his right of occupying time by bringing forward an abstract motion on the Slave Trade . But it elicited one remarkable letter which in the light of ...
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