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" England, as the predominant member of the partnership of the three kingdoms, will have to be convinced of its justice. "
The History of England During the Reign of Victoria (1837-1907) - Page 425
by Sir Sidney Low, Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1907 - 532 pages
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The Annual Register, Volume 136

Edmund Burke - 1895 - 692 pages
...myself in entire accord. He said that before Irish Home Rule is conceded by the Imperial Parliament, England, as the predominant member of the partnership...kingdoms, will have to be convinced of its justice. That may seem to be a considerable admission to make, because your lordships well know that the majority...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 179

1894 - 576 pages
...Rule is conceded by the Imperial Par' liament, England, as the predominant member of the part' nership of the three kingdoms, will have to be convinced of ' its justice.' ' This may seem,' he continued, ' to be a con' siderable admission.' Most assuredly it was. Lord Rosebery...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1894 - 1010 pages
...myself in entire accord. He said that before Irish Home Rule is conceded by the Imperial Parliament England, as the predominant Member of the partnership...Kingdoms, will have to be convinced of its justice and equity. That may seem to be a cou| siderable admission to make, because your Lordships will know...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1895 - 698 pages
...myself in entire accord. He said that before Irish Home Rule is conceded by the Imperial Parliament, England, as the predominant member of the partnership...kingdoms, will have to be convinced of its justice. That may seem to be a considerable admission to make, because your lordships well know that the majority...
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Lord Rosebery's Speeches (1874-1896)

Archibald Philip Primrose Earl of Rosebery - 1896 - 488 pages
...myself in entire accord. He said that before Irish Home Rule is conceded by the Imperial Parliament, England, as the predominant member of the partnership...kingdoms, will have to be convinced of its justice. That may seem to be a considerable admission to make, because your Lordships will know that the majority...
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Why Ireland is Not Free: A Study of Twenty Years in Politics

Timothy Michael Healy - 1898 - 204 pages
...my self in entire accord. He said that before Irish Home Rule is conceded by the Imperial Parliament England, as the predominant member of the partnership...kingdoms, will have to be convinced of its justice. That may seem to be a considerable admission to make, because your lordships will know that English...
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Handbook of the Administrations of Great Britain During the Nineteenth ...

Francis Culling Carr-Gomm - 1901 - 370 pages
...Minister, in replying to Lord Salisbury on the subject of Irish Home Eule, said, ' before it is conceded England, as the predominant member of the partnership...kingdoms, will have to be convinced of its justice. At present the majority of English members are hostile to it ; but the conviction of England depends...
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A History of Modern England, Volume 5

Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1906 - 424 pages
...Welsh ftatdical, Mr. Thomas Ellis, too early lost to public life. 1894. as the predominant member in the partnership of the three kingdoms, will have to be convinced of its justice." The Unionists at once said that the Prime Minister had admitted the right of the Lords to reject the Home...
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The Political History of England: 1837-0901

Reginald Lane Poole, William Hunt - 1907 - 566 pages
...with the queen Gladstone wrote a memorandum in which he stated that no reference was made to CHAP, political affairs. " She confined her remarks to three...on the budget proposals, was Sir William's greatest legislative achievement. Its principal feature was the remodelling of the death duties in the direction...
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The Political History of England ...: Low, S. & L.C. Sanders. The reign of ...

William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole - 1907 - 566 pages
...no reference was made to CHAP, political affairs. " She confined her remarks to three or four XIX' perfunctory and colourless sentences." The fact was...who had now become leader of the house. The finance 1 Lee, Queen Victoria, p. 526. CHAP, act, founded on the budget proposals, was Sir William's great...
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