Annual Register of World Events, Svazek 781837 |
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... Ireland , upon such principles as will tend at length to establish harmony and peace in that country . " You are already in possession of the report of the commission appointed to inquire into the state of the municipal corporations in ...
... Ireland , upon such principles as will tend at length to establish harmony and peace in that country . " You are already in possession of the report of the commission appointed to inquire into the state of the municipal corporations in ...
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... Ireland the same provi- sions for municipal government which had already been enacted for England and Scotland , and to disregard the obstacles which such a scheme would have to encounter in the particular circumstances of Ireland , the ...
... Ireland the same provi- sions for municipal government which had already been enacted for England and Scotland , and to disregard the obstacles which such a scheme would have to encounter in the particular circumstances of Ireland , the ...
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... Ireland were cautious and mea- sured . The address proposed to thank his majesty for the informa- tion that a further report of the commission of inquiry into the condition of the poorer classes in Ireland would speedily be laid be ...
... Ireland were cautious and mea- sured . The address proposed to thank his majesty for the informa- tion that a further report of the commission of inquiry into the condition of the poorer classes in Ireland would speedily be laid be ...
Strana 7
... Ireland . There were differences of detail even between the reformed systems of England and Scotland ; the franchise , for instance , was different ; and when the king's speech spoke of the principles ap- plied in England and Scotland ...
... Ireland . There were differences of detail even between the reformed systems of England and Scotland ; the franchise , for instance , was different ; and when the king's speech spoke of the principles ap- plied in England and Scotland ...
Strana 8
... Ireland should not forth- with be dealt with as England and Scotland had been . The question , however , was not whether there were or were not reasons for so dealing with it ; but whether , with out discussion , without hearing the ...
... Ireland should not forth- with be dealt with as England and Scotland had been . The question , however , was not whether there were or were not reasons for so dealing with it ; but whether , with out discussion , without hearing the ...
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