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Page 79
... bills and abominations of a like nature is one of the most preg- nant reflections I know . . . . The fact is , my dear S. , as you may indeed guess from these somewhat incessant literary efforts [ he says at a later period ] , I am very ...
... bills and abominations of a like nature is one of the most preg- nant reflections I know . . . . The fact is , my dear S. , as you may indeed guess from these somewhat incessant literary efforts [ he says at a later period ] , I am very ...
Page 126
... Bill was introduced and very favourably received last night in the House of Commons . The general details seem very good , and should make us as comfortable as we are at all likely to be made . " This was the point upon which every eye ...
... Bill was introduced and very favourably received last night in the House of Commons . The general details seem very good , and should make us as comfortable as we are at all likely to be made . " This was the point upon which every eye ...
Page 127
... Bill , above referred to , through the House of Commons - an experience often repeated in later years . Not only did the better reg- ulation of the studies of Scotch colleges in general depend upon this new Act , which was the first ...
... Bill , above referred to , through the House of Commons - an experience often repeated in later years . Not only did the better reg- ulation of the studies of Scotch colleges in general depend upon this new Act , which was the first ...
Page 128
... bill , but this may be considered when the details are adjusted . This would seem to have been the first draft , afterwards enlarged and modified , of the Act which was carried through Parliament in 1858 by Mr Inglis , at present Lord ...
... bill , but this may be considered when the details are adjusted . This would seem to have been the first draft , afterwards enlarged and modified , of the Act which was carried through Parliament in 1858 by Mr Inglis , at present Lord ...
Page 129
... bill through the House , and a desire to bring what in- fluence they could to bear upon members in its benefit , yet with a full disposition to enjoy their visit . The weather was beautiful - much too hot for the Scotch visitors ; and ...
... bill through the House , and a desire to bring what in- fluence they could to bear upon members in its benefit , yet with a full disposition to enjoy their visit . The weather was beautiful - much too hot for the Scotch visitors ; and ...
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