The Nineteenth Century, Volume 32Henry S. King & Company, 1890 |
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Page 342
... Union is a matter of life or death to England ; the second is , that we have allowed ourselves to be outbidden and outmanoeuvred by our opponents in respect of the questions which really interest the masses . To quote the famous ...
... Union is a matter of life or death to England ; the second is , that we have allowed ourselves to be outbidden and outmanoeuvred by our opponents in respect of the questions which really interest the masses . To quote the famous ...
Page 512
... Union of 1800 professed to end this state of things . Up to that time there were two Parliaments , independent and co - ordinate . The Act of Union established in their stead one Parliament with supreme statutory authority over both ...
... Union of 1800 professed to end this state of things . Up to that time there were two Parliaments , independent and co - ordinate . The Act of Union established in their stead one Parliament with supreme statutory authority over both ...
Page 513
... Union was looked at askance by Irish Nationalists . It was regarded by many as a lowering of the flag , an abandonment of principle . But Mr. Butt was a great man , and by sheer force of genius he brought the Irish people to an honest ...
... Union was looked at askance by Irish Nationalists . It was regarded by many as a lowering of the flag , an abandonment of principle . But Mr. Butt was a great man , and by sheer force of genius he brought the Irish people to an honest ...
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7 By the Rev W H Dallinger | 7 |
224 1002 | 243 |
SOME TALK ABOUT CLERGYMEN By Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell | 487 |
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