IRELAND

... first duty of the Government when confronted with a malignant form of the agrarian distemper—a lawless, irresponsible re-settlement, upon a new basis, of the most important interest of the countrywas immediately to assemble Parliament ard dcinard the ...

Published: Wednesday 12 January 1887
Newspaper: Express and Echo
County: Devon, England
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l THE FUTURE OF GREAT CITIES,

... intolerable, ~ a complete re-settlement of our whole rurg] l:f“ must be at hand, It should be noted, however tha: there was nothing exoefptionll inthe increase of I;mdm The vast increase of great cities was a featyro of modern civilization and was equally to ...

Published: Monday 19 December 1887
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
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THE WEST SOMERSET FREE PRESS

... induced visit the Queen to receive person her thanks for the loan some large photographs of the battle fields of the American civil war. On that occasion Her Majesty, with characteristic grace, presented him h her own book on the Highlands, from one of the ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1887
Newspaper: West Somerset Free Press
County: Somerset, England
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PROPERTY AT BUCKINGHAM SUBMITTED Tn PUBLIC COMPETWON.-0.1 Friday evening, September 16. George Bennett, in the ..

... arise to the state. if any were io bettered with on account of their novel opinions, civil war would probably MOUS In that state of things pru• dance suggests that civil religious liberty should he granted at once to ell denominetione end this is what she ...

Published: Wednesday 21 September 1887
Newspaper: Oxfordshire Telegraph
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2022 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

INT 0 T I 0 E_

... of .marriages was only 14 per 1000 and that, it .hould be noted, was the lowest rate recorde, .trace the commencement of civil registration. ('he average marrying man had seen 28 winters, chile the wean age of the brides was almost 26 We poorest people ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... emigrate ; the young men drift away, and there is none of that home life that there used to be. They are going to try to re-settle our laud by altering the laws. Most certainly the laws ought to be altered, and must be altered ; still it is evident to ...

Published: Saturday 20 August 1887
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
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IMPORTANT SPEECH

... movarchy. (Loud cheers.) Then, again, he | | mentions the United States. But is there anything | lees like the constitution of this country than the | conntitution of the United States. %e United | | States are a collection of sovereign and independeat ...

MR HENRY HAIG MURPHY

... on the Newspaper Press of Great Britain ; its origin, progress, and present pontion, the competition ben g open to the United Kingdom. He served his apprenticeship as • compositor in the &otssurn ethos, and was then appointed a member of the reporting ...

Published: Friday 30 September 1887
Newspaper: Mid-Lothian Journal
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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IREL IND AND THE IRISH

... 11 affoire of life tLe Irish despise economy. I.galar, 'unremitting, Wendy. prodootire lobo= they bold in coutsemt. Tusy *resettle. boarted,.fili of deep sympathy, pollard , and brow In -practroil totelligeni • Celts are inferior to the &toes, but they ...

CONTEMPORARY OPINION

... temporary purpose. ; They are, and profess to be. permanent. That is. it | is not the suspension of civil government in Ireland, it is the abrogation of civil government. . . . The people of Ireland repudiate the new system to the very verge of rebellion ...

police for a moment is the paralysis of the Irish Executive and thg_snn_chmnilm and nical and too serious ..

... we from deploring this result, and are must soon engage for the reconquest and indeed rather disposed to regard it as of resettlement of Ireland. On the brink | b-w&;n;; ::(fb::n:u:; &fl zm‘m ‘::'h:; ict we stand to-day, and in ™V 10 :;;u‘:;mm the lrish ...

Published: Friday 04 March 1887
Newspaper: London Daily Chronicle
County: London, England
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ME. J. MORLEY, M.P., AT I.WOLVEBHAMPTON

... the Liberal Party, and welcoming Mr. Morley as a Statesman of high courage and sincere devotion to the best interests of Use United Kingdom. Mr. MoELET, wrho was greeted with prolonged cheer- ing, said he had/ long desired to find himself face to f :ice ...

Published: Thursday 21 April 1887
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
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