The Twentieth Century, Volum 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 |
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... rule , how , underneath all external appearances , the country was yet profoundly Liberal . And eight or ten years ago , long before their disaster came , I kept assuring the Liberals that the mind of the country was grown a little ...
... rule , how , underneath all external appearances , the country was yet profoundly Liberal . And eight or ten years ago , long before their disaster came , I kept assuring the Liberals that the mind of the country was grown a little ...
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... rule of the Tories , even after such a masterstroke as that , will never last in our community ; such strangers are the Tory statesmen to the secret of its life , the secret of the future . Only let Liberal statesmen , at their returns ...
... rule of the Tories , even after such a masterstroke as that , will never last in our community ; such strangers are the Tory statesmen to the secret of its life , the secret of the future . Only let Liberal statesmen , at their returns ...
Pàgina 43
... rules of the House by persistently and wilfully obstructing the business of the House , or otherwise , then the Speaker ... Rule members , but by the leader of the Opposition , and we think it must now be clear to most people that it was ...
... rules of the House by persistently and wilfully obstructing the business of the House , or otherwise , then the Speaker ... Rule members , but by the leader of the Opposition , and we think it must now be clear to most people that it was ...
Pàgina 45
... rules which it was the Speaker's duty to enforce . There had never been occasion for the making of a rule on the subject . This was a case upon which the House might properly be called upon to give a decision irrespective altogether of ...
... rules which it was the Speaker's duty to enforce . There had never been occasion for the making of a rule on the subject . This was a case upon which the House might properly be called upon to give a decision irrespective altogether of ...
Pàgina 46
... rules and to apply them with more unswerving and courageous vigour . The Speaker of the House enforces the obser- vance of all rules for preserving order in its proceedings ; ' the tra- ditions of his office have placed him above ...
... rules and to apply them with more unswerving and courageous vigour . The Speaker of the House enforces the obser- vance of all rules for preserving order in its proceedings ; ' the tra- ditions of his office have placed him above ...
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