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... matter of re- gret that the Assembly had not seen their way more distinctly upon this ques- tion , though , if they thought it would affect the rate of wages , or the price of food , they had a right to protect them- selves , and he ...
... matter of re- gret that the Assembly had not seen their way more distinctly upon this ques- tion , though , if they thought it would affect the rate of wages , or the price of food , they had a right to protect them- selves , and he ...
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... matter which would be fully considered by his noble Friend the Secretary of State . At present , how- ever , it was not his noble Friend's inten- tion to take any step in the matter . Now , it had been his painful duty to distribute ...
... matter which would be fully considered by his noble Friend the Secretary of State . At present , how- ever , it was not his noble Friend's inten- tion to take any step in the matter . Now , it had been his painful duty to distribute ...
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... matter , though not nearly so much as was represented by Sir Charles Reed Now , the clause he ( Mr. Boord ) proposed was declaratory of the intention of the Act of 1870 ; it was , as he had shown , in close agreement with the declared ...
... matter , though not nearly so much as was represented by Sir Charles Reed Now , the clause he ( Mr. Boord ) proposed was declaratory of the intention of the Act of 1870 ; it was , as he had shown , in close agreement with the declared ...
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... matter . MR . W. E. FORSTER urged that it would be a very grave thing to pro- duce the impression that the House of Commons thought the school boards had misused their power . It was very re- markable , considering what the difficul ...
... matter . MR . W. E. FORSTER urged that it would be a very grave thing to pro- duce the impression that the House of Commons thought the school boards had misused their power . It was very re- markable , considering what the difficul ...
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... matter than he had done , and that he thought his hon . Friend ought to have accepted the as- surance already given that the question would be considered , and he would have another opportunity of bringing forward his Amendment , if he ...
... matter than he had done , and that he thought his hon . Friend ought to have accepted the as- surance already given that the question would be considered , and he would have another opportunity of bringing forward his Amendment , if he ...
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