British History and Papal Claims, from the Norman Conquest to the Present Day, Volume 2Hodder & Stoughton, 1893 - Church and state |
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Page 45
... majority of twenty against him in a House of more than three hundred , this time the majority has risen to one hundred and forty- four . He lost his motion , but he made his fame . The House , with one voice , voted this stripling of ...
... majority of twenty against him in a House of more than three hundred , this time the majority has risen to one hundred and forty- four . He lost his motion , but he made his fame . The House , with one voice , voted this stripling of ...
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... majority was very decided against the motion , and the bill was accordingly lost.3 Within less than twelve months we find Parliament dis- cussing what was called the Scotch Roman Catholic Relief Bill . It was introduced , on 23rd April ...
... majority was very decided against the motion , and the bill was accordingly lost.3 Within less than twelve months we find Parliament dis- cussing what was called the Scotch Roman Catholic Relief Bill . It was introduced , on 23rd April ...
Page 59
... majority of 75 ; and in the ' Protest against the Recall , ' which they entered in the Journals , Ponsonby and Fitzwilliam dis- cussed the whole situation under fifteen heads . They declared their policy , with regard to Ireland , to be ...
... majority of 75 ; and in the ' Protest against the Recall , ' which they entered in the Journals , Ponsonby and Fitzwilliam dis- cussed the whole situation under fifteen heads . They declared their policy , with regard to Ireland , to be ...
Page 67
... majority of 140 to 15 , and referred to a Committee of the whole House.5 Thereafter , on the 7th February , we hear Mr. Grey exclaim- ing , in opposing the measure , ' What I most heartily wish for is a Union between the two countries ...
... majority of 140 to 15 , and referred to a Committee of the whole House.5 Thereafter , on the 7th February , we hear Mr. Grey exclaim- ing , in opposing the measure , ' What I most heartily wish for is a Union between the two countries ...
Page 91
... majority of 129.5 This was the first verdict by the Peers on the Roman Catholic Emancipation movement Hansard's P. D. ( first series ) , vol . iv . p . 788 . • Ibid . p . 837 . 3 Ibid . p . 819 . 2 Ibid . p . 794 . Ibid . p . 843 . 92 ...
... majority of 129.5 This was the first verdict by the Peers on the Roman Catholic Emancipation movement Hansard's P. D. ( first series ) , vol . iv . p . 788 . • Ibid . p . 837 . 3 Ibid . p . 819 . 2 Ibid . p . 794 . Ibid . p . 843 . 92 ...
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