Dissent and Democracy: Their Mutual Relations and Common Objects: an Historical ReviewSaunders, Otley, & Company, 1864 - 463 sayfa |
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... motion to be remarked was that of Mr. Faithful , who , in April , proposed to the House of Commons a resolution to the effect- " That the Church of England , as by law established , is not recommended by practical utility ; that its ...
... motion to be remarked was that of Mr. Faithful , who , in April , proposed to the House of Commons a resolution to the effect- " That the Church of England , as by law established , is not recommended by practical utility ; that its ...
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... motion , negatived without a division , is re- markable as being the only substantive proposal ever made to ... motion , which was seconded by Mr. Ward , - " That the votes at elections for Members of Parliament should be taken by way of ...
... motion , negatived without a division , is re- markable as being the only substantive proposal ever made to ... motion , which was seconded by Mr. Ward , - " That the votes at elections for Members of Parliament should be taken by way of ...
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... motion , Mr. Gillon said , " What course his Majesty's Ministers might adopt in regard to this motion he knew not , but it was easy to guess . The measure being carried which they had looked to as a means of annihilating their political ...
... motion , Mr. Gillon said , " What course his Majesty's Ministers might adopt in regard to this motion he knew not , but it was easy to guess . The measure being carried which they had looked to as a means of annihilating their political ...
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... motion was introduced , the arch - agitator moving " that a select Committee be appointed to inquire and report on the means by which the dissolution of the Parliament of Ireland was effected ; on the effects of that measure upon ...
... motion was introduced , the arch - agitator moving " that a select Committee be appointed to inquire and report on the means by which the dissolution of the Parliament of Ireland was effected ; on the effects of that measure upon ...
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... motion was supported by 38 members , all , with one exception , being Irish , and the tellers being Mr. Feargus O'Connor and Mr. Sheil . But it answered the purpose intended . It gave O'Connell an opportunity of parading the fancied ...
... motion was supported by 38 members , all , with one exception , being Irish , and the tellers being Mr. Feargus O'Connor and Mr. Sheil . But it answered the purpose intended . It gave O'Connell an opportunity of parading the fancied ...
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abolition of Church agitation Anti-State Anti-State-Church party Appropriation Clause aristocracy Author Baines ballot bishops borough franchise British Anti-State-Church Association British Constitution Chartism Church Establishment Church of England Church Rates civil clergy Committee Complete Suffrage Union Conference crown declaration defend Demo Dissent and Democracy duty Earl ecclesiastical election endowments Established Church favour G. C. Lewis Gladstone Government honourable House of Commons Ireland Irish Church Joseph Sturge Liberal candidates Liberal party Liberation Society liberty Lord Derby Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne Lord Palmerston matters means measure ment Miall ministers monarchy motion movement Nonconformist oath opinion organisation parish Parliament parliamentary Peel perfect equality person pledge political Dissent political parties post 8vo privileges proposed Protestant question Radicals Reform Bill religion religious equality repeal Romanists senters separation of Church spirit State-Church tion tithes voluntary voluntaryism votes Whiggism Whigs whilst