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... majority had shown a little wear and tear in the course of five years , it had never been reduced below eighty , or double the majority necessary to make a party safe . It was comic that the union should have been thought in danger ...
... majority had shown a little wear and tear in the course of five years , it had never been reduced below eighty , or double the majority necessary to make a party safe . It was comic that the union should have been thought in danger ...
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... majority at the General Election , Lord Hartington insisted upon the slight guarantee for peace and contentment in Ireland which its past and present con- dition offered . From the beginning Mr. Parnell had shown him- self to be utterly ...
... majority at the General Election , Lord Hartington insisted upon the slight guarantee for peace and contentment in Ireland which its past and present con- dition offered . From the beginning Mr. Parnell had shown him- self to be utterly ...
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... majority were Nonconformists , to the land- lords , who were more frequently Churchmen , should be strenuously opposed by those Welsh members who desired to urge forward as rapidly as possible the cause of disestablishment in Wales ...
... majority were Nonconformists , to the land- lords , who were more frequently Churchmen , should be strenuously opposed by those Welsh members who desired to urge forward as rapidly as possible the cause of disestablishment in Wales ...
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... majority ( 17 ) being loudly cheered by the Opposition . A few days later the House of Commons performed an act of justice with its usual dignity and grace , after just sufficient hesitation to show that its decisions could not be set ...
... majority ( 17 ) being loudly cheered by the Opposition . A few days later the House of Commons performed an act of justice with its usual dignity and grace , after just sufficient hesitation to show that its decisions could not be set ...
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... majority . But the only debate which attracted any real interest was that on the administration of the Crimes Act , which practically resolved itself into a vote of censure , Mr. Parnell and Mr. McCarthy both waiving their rights in ...
... majority . But the only debate which attracted any real interest was that on the administration of the Crimes Act , which practically resolved itself into a vote of censure , Mr. Parnell and Mr. McCarthy both waiving their rights in ...
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