The Dictionary of National Biography, Band 24Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee Oxford University Press, 1927 |
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... parliament , as liberal candidate sible in the House of Commons was not for West Staffordshire in 1880 ; but even in all respects what he would have framed at that time his liberalism had been himself ; indeed the Bill was already in ...
... parliament , as liberal candidate sible in the House of Commons was not for West Staffordshire in 1880 ; but even in all respects what he would have framed at that time his liberalism had been himself ; indeed the Bill was already in ...
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... Parliament Act of 1911 , Custom of the Constitution has the same and the policy of Mr. Asquith's govern- merits of orderly arrangement and per- ment in forcing their Home Rule Bill fectly lucid expression , but its aim is through parliament ...
... Parliament Act of 1911 , Custom of the Constitution has the same and the policy of Mr. Asquith's govern- merits of orderly arrangement and per- ment in forcing their Home Rule Bill fectly lucid expression , but its aim is through parliament ...
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... parliament . In the neighbourhood of his birthplace but the following year he was defeated by his mainly in distant ... parliamentary duties gave him no choice but to look on ' . He continued to repre- • sent North - West Norfolk as a ...
... parliament . In the neighbourhood of his birthplace but the following year he was defeated by his mainly in distant ... parliamentary duties gave him no choice but to look on ' . He continued to repre- • sent North - West Norfolk as a ...
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... was deputy lieutenant for the county of Glasgow , J.P. for the county of Ayr , and for fourteen years ( 1892-1906 ) he represented South Ayrshire in parliament as a liberal - unionist . In 1885 he bought 14 Arch Arrol D.N.B. 1912-1921.
... was deputy lieutenant for the county of Glasgow , J.P. for the county of Ayr , and for fourteen years ( 1892-1906 ) he represented South Ayrshire in parliament as a liberal - unionist . In 1885 he bought 14 Arch Arrol D.N.B. 1912-1921.
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... Parliament acknowledged handsomely his great use of great talents . Universi- ties offered degrees and societies their presidential chairs . But it was from a private study , out of touch with White- hall , that he watched his first ...
... Parliament acknowledged handsomely his great use of great talents . Universi- ties offered degrees and societies their presidential chairs . But it was from a private study , out of touch with White- hall , that he watched his first ...
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