The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 147. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... returned to office , in respect of Home Rule for Ireland , Welsh Disestablishment , the Labour Laws , Social Reform ... returned unopposed in 1895 , and by a majority of 540 in 1900 . The Liberal poll shot up by more than 1,000 , the ...
... returned to office , in respect of Home Rule for Ireland , Welsh Disestablishment , the Labour Laws , Social Reform ... returned unopposed in 1895 , and by a majority of 540 in 1900 . The Liberal poll shot up by more than 1,000 , the ...
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... returned at a bye- election for Brighton , which was a two - Member borough , in 1889 , by a majority of more than 2,500 over a Gladstonian Liberal candidate , and at every subsequent election he had been at the head of the poll , the ...
... returned at a bye- election for Brighton , which was a two - Member borough , in 1889 , by a majority of more than 2,500 over a Gladstonian Liberal candidate , and at every subsequent election he had been at the head of the poll , the ...
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... returning the number of Members returned by the present boroughs or divisions to which it most nearly corresponds . ( 2 ) That Commissioners be appointed to report what changes of boundaries are necessary or advisable for the purpose of ...
... returning the number of Members returned by the present boroughs or divisions to which it most nearly corresponds . ( 2 ) That Commissioners be appointed to report what changes of boundaries are necessary or advisable for the purpose of ...
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