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Page 80
... backed by a majority of a hundred elected on the distinct issue of Gladstone and the Irish Church . ' 1 6 1 Life of Bishop Wilberforce , vol . iii . p . 276 . CHAPTER IV THE HEY - DAY OF REFORM 1 ' 80 SIR WILFRID LAWSON.
... backed by a majority of a hundred elected on the distinct issue of Gladstone and the Irish Church . ' 1 6 1 Life of Bishop Wilberforce , vol . iii . p . 276 . CHAPTER IV THE HEY - DAY OF REFORM 1 ' 80 SIR WILFRID LAWSON.
Page 82
... Bishop Magee's1 famous speech against the Bill , and certainly it was a magnificent piece of eloquence . This brilliant Prelate was as keen for maintaining the established Liquor - Traffic as he was for main- taining the established ...
... Bishop Magee's1 famous speech against the Bill , and certainly it was a magnificent piece of eloquence . This brilliant Prelate was as keen for maintaining the established Liquor - Traffic as he was for main- taining the established ...
Page 90
... Bishop , preach- ing in the Chapel Royal , explain ( though I think he hardly saw the bearing of his words ) that they are bound to the State by " golden chains . " ' I don't remember many Parliamentary incidents in this Session , but ...
... Bishop , preach- ing in the Chapel Royal , explain ( though I think he hardly saw the bearing of his words ) that they are bound to the State by " golden chains . " ' I don't remember many Parliamentary incidents in this Session , but ...
Page 93
... Bishop of Exeter . The Liquor Party sent a strong contingent of roughs , who , not only broke up the meeting , but broke up the chairs , which formed good weapons for carrying on the row . One man in the meeting had his ribs broken ...
... Bishop of Exeter . The Liquor Party sent a strong contingent of roughs , who , not only broke up the meeting , but broke up the chairs , which formed good weapons for carrying on the row . One man in the meeting had his ribs broken ...
Page 96
... bishop of Canterbury and raspberry - and - currant tart . " I agree with him , barring the Archbishop . But in the days when the Ballot was a contentious matter , I was strongly under the illusion that it would be a measure of very far ...
... bishop of Canterbury and raspberry - and - currant tart . " I agree with him , barring the Archbishop . But in the days when the Ballot was a contentious matter , I was strongly under the illusion that it would be a measure of very far ...
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