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Pagina 11
... Lord - Lieutenant- that is , the Irish Government - exercises over the expenditure of the money . The Irish estimates and votes for the present year , as I make out , are fifty - eight in number . An individual description of them is ...
... Lord - Lieutenant- that is , the Irish Government - exercises over the expenditure of the money . The Irish estimates and votes for the present year , as I make out , are fifty - eight in number . An individual description of them is ...
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... Lord Lans- downe - during the Parliamentary debates in February 1905 , designated the government of Ireland as a complicated system ' and an old - fashioned and complicated organisation . ' They ignore the sentiment of nationality to ...
... Lord Lans- downe - during the Parliamentary debates in February 1905 , designated the government of Ireland as a complicated system ' and an old - fashioned and complicated organisation . ' They ignore the sentiment of nationality to ...
Pagina 26
... Lord Curzon and Sir Edgar Vincent , trustees of the Gallery , suggested lately an in- creased grant of 25,000l . or 50,000l . But this sum , handsome as a regular grant , would not meet the case of pictures like the Bridgewater and ...
... Lord Curzon and Sir Edgar Vincent , trustees of the Gallery , suggested lately an in- creased grant of 25,000l . or 50,000l . But this sum , handsome as a regular grant , would not meet the case of pictures like the Bridgewater and ...
Pagina 40
... LORD CURZON in the House of Lords , 7th of December 1911 . WHATEVER may be the result of the recent crisis in Persia , it cannot be said that the part played by the Government of Great Britain was a very heroic or creditable one . To ...
... LORD CURZON in the House of Lords , 7th of December 1911 . WHATEVER may be the result of the recent crisis in Persia , it cannot be said that the part played by the Government of Great Britain was a very heroic or creditable one . To ...
Pagina 42
... Lord Curzon has said , ' the Persian Government have had to create a parliament , to evolve a constitu- tion , to suppress rebels , to depose a tyrant , and to expel him when he returned . ' But a new national spirit had arisen . In ...
... Lord Curzon has said , ' the Persian Government have had to create a parliament , to evolve a constitu- tion , to suppress rebels , to depose a tyrant , and to expel him when he returned . ' But a new national spirit had arisen . In ...
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