Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesT.C. Hansard, 1876 - Great Britain |
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... Member for Reading , but protested against the decision of the Go- vernment to exclude religious teaching from their consideration , as he was of opinion that all education would be worse than useless if the youth of this country were ...
... Member for Reading , but protested against the decision of the Go- vernment to exclude religious teaching from their consideration , as he was of opinion that all education would be worse than useless if the youth of this country were ...
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... Member for The object of the Bill was not simply to Oxford was not accepted . He was not establish the principle of compulsion , indifferent to the value of the blind but to give additional assistance to principle of compulsion in ...
... Member for The object of the Bill was not simply to Oxford was not accepted . He was not establish the principle of compulsion , indifferent to the value of the blind but to give additional assistance to principle of compulsion in ...
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... Member was speaking upon had nothing to do with the clause under the conside- ration of the Committee . Surely the remarks of the hon . Gentleman were equally applicable to the case of " the unfortunate nobleman at present lan- guishing ...
... Member was speaking upon had nothing to do with the clause under the conside- ration of the Committee . Surely the remarks of the hon . Gentleman were equally applicable to the case of " the unfortunate nobleman at present lan- guishing ...
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... Member for Peterborough not to put the House to the use- less trouble of dividing upon his Mo- tion . MR . WHALLEY said , he was willing to withdraw it . MR . RAMSAY said , that the Motion had been only brought forward in con- sequence ...
... Member for Peterborough not to put the House to the use- less trouble of dividing upon his Mo- tion . MR . WHALLEY said , he was willing to withdraw it . MR . RAMSAY said , that the Motion had been only brought forward in con- sequence ...
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... Member for Leicester ( Mr. A. M'Arthur ) , which would , to a certain extent , remove some of the objections of the hon . and learned Member for Reading . MR . W. E. FORSTER said , the question raised was an important one , but it would ...
... Member for Leicester ( Mr. A. M'Arthur ) , which would , to a certain extent , remove some of the objections of the hon . and learned Member for Reading . MR . W. E. FORSTER said , the question raised was an important one , but it would ...
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