Annual Register, Volum 133Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1892 |
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... held that a husband was not entitled to restrain his wife's liberty and compel her to live with him . The Lord Chancellor , who had presided in the Appeal Court , declared with some warmth that the Government " would not bring in a bill ...
... held that a husband was not entitled to restrain his wife's liberty and compel her to live with him . The Lord Chancellor , who had presided in the Appeal Court , declared with some warmth that the Government " would not bring in a bill ...
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... held that it behoved any Government dealing with the ques- tion to approach it with great caution . He acknowledged , how- ever , the desirability of carrying into effect the principle of a local veto , while he insisted that it could ...
... held that it behoved any Government dealing with the ques- tion to approach it with great caution . He acknowledged , how- ever , the desirability of carrying into effect the principle of a local veto , while he insisted that it could ...
Side 117
... held the same ground . If a railway could exist from this lake to the coast caravans could no more be employed , as they are employed now , to carry ivory , the produce of the interior , to the coast or back again , and it was by these ...
... held the same ground . If a railway could exist from this lake to the coast caravans could no more be employed , as they are employed now , to carry ivory , the produce of the interior , to the coast or back again , and it was by these ...
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... dealt out to the colony , and Sir William Harcourt ( Derby ) , as temporary leader of the Opposition , added his own more emphatic protest . He held that the Bill was " most offensive in its 122 ] [ MAY ENGLISH HISTORY .
... dealt out to the colony , and Sir William Harcourt ( Derby ) , as temporary leader of the Opposition , added his own more emphatic protest . He held that the Bill was " most offensive in its 122 ] [ MAY ENGLISH HISTORY .
Side 123
Edmund Burke. held that the Bill was " most offensive in its character , " and that to read it a second time was " in the circumstances abso- lutely unnecessary . " But though Sir William maintained the same tone to the end of a stormy ...
Edmund Burke. held that the Bill was " most offensive in its character , " and that to read it a second time was " in the circumstances abso- lutely unnecessary . " But though Sir William maintained the same tone to the end of a stormy ...
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