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... Friend ( the Earl of Kimberley ) who wished to take part in the discussion is in bed with a sore throat . In these circumstances , I trust the noble Earl will find it convenient to postpone his Motion . to say the circumstances their ...
... Friend ( the Earl of Kimberley ) who wished to take part in the discussion is in bed with a sore throat . In these circumstances , I trust the noble Earl will find it convenient to postpone his Motion . to say the circumstances their ...
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... Friend the Member for Bradford ( Mr. W. E. Fors- ter ) , to state to the Committee that he thought this would be a very good and useful clause . One defect of the present system was the want of similarity be- tween the education given ...
... Friend the Member for Bradford ( Mr. W. E. Fors- ter ) , to state to the Committee that he thought this would be a very good and useful clause . One defect of the present system was the want of similarity be- tween the education given ...
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... Friend the Mem- school unless such condition is fulfilled . " ber for South Hampshire ( Mr. Cowper- Temple ) , and that they should be com- pelled to be undenominational . Be- fore , however , he dealt with the argu- The clause he had ...
... Friend the Mem- school unless such condition is fulfilled . " ber for South Hampshire ( Mr. Cowper- Temple ) , and that they should be com- pelled to be undenominational . Be- fore , however , he dealt with the argu- The clause he had ...
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... Friend had better renew the subject on Report , after the clause of the hon . Member for Leicester had been disposed of . alteration of rules should be construed to refer to the same rule under the Act of 1870 , for which it was ...
... Friend had better renew the subject on Report , after the clause of the hon . Member for Leicester had been disposed of . alteration of rules should be construed to refer to the same rule under the Act of 1870 , for which it was ...
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... friends , some of whom had been already alluded to by his hon . Friend ( Mr. Thornhill ) , who had more particularly referred to one gentleman ( Sir Graham Briggs ) . Now , this gentleman was not a public servant , he was happy to say ...
... friends , some of whom had been already alluded to by his hon . Friend ( Mr. Thornhill ) , who had more particularly referred to one gentleman ( Sir Graham Briggs ) . Now , this gentleman was not a public servant , he was happy to say ...
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