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" ... differences, not of a temporary or casual nature merely, but differences of conviction, differences of prepossession, differences of mental habit, and differences of fundamental tendency, between the House of Lords and the House of Commons, appear... "
The Annual Register - Page 54
edited by - 1895
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1895 - 698 pages
...have not been anxious—I believe I speak for my colleagues ; I know I speak my own convictions—we have not been desirous to precipitate or unduly to...as easily retorted. It is a game that two can play at—but without using hard words, without presuming to judge of motives, without desiring or venturing...
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Drifting Towards the Breakers!

1895 - 220 pages
...House of Lords and the House of Commons, appear to have reached a development in the present year such as to create a state of things of which we are compelled...to say that, in our judgment, it cannot continue. (Loud and continued cheers.) Sir, I do not wish to use hard words which are easily employed and as...
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The Passing of Gladstone: His Life, Death, and Burial

1898 - 222 pages
...tendency between the House of Lords and the House of Commons appear to have reached a development such as to create a state of things of which we are compelled...to say that, in our judgment, it cannot continue. ... In some way or other a solution will have to be found for this tremendous contrariety and incessant...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone: 1880-1898

John Morley - 1903 - 674 pages
...House of Lords and the House of Commons, appear to have reached a development in the present year such as to create a state of things of which we are compelled...allege imputations, I have felt it a duty to state what appeared to me to be indisputable facts. The issue which is raised between a deliberative assembly,...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Volume 3

John Morley - 1903 - 666 pages
...House of Lords and the House of Commons, appear to have reached a development in the present year such as to create a state of things of which we are compelled...allege imputations, I have felt it a duty to state what appeared to me to be indisputable facts. The issue which is raised between a deliberative assembly,...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Volume 3

John Morley - 1903 - 672 pages
...House of Lords and the House of Commons, appear to have reached a development in the present year such as to create a state of things of which we are compelled...of motives, without desiring or venturing to allege imputation -, I have felt it a duty to state what appeared to me to be indisputable facts. The issue...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Volume 3

John Morley - 1903 - 670 pages
...House of Lords and the House of Commons, appear to have reached a development in the present year such as to create a state of things of which we are compelled...hard words, which are easily employed and as easily retorted—it is a game that two can play at— but without using hard words, without presuming to...
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Imperial reaction, 1880-1901

James Franck Bright - 1904 - 324 pages
...House of Lords and the House of Commons, appear to have reached a development in the present year such as to create a state of things of which we are compelled to say that in our judgment it cannot continue. The issue which is raised between a deliberative assembly elected by the votes of more than six million...
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A History of England, Volume 5

James Franck Bright - 1904 - 328 pages
...House of Lords and the House of Commons, appear to have reached a development in the present year such as to create a state of things of which we are compelled to say that in our judgment it cannot continue. The issue which is raised between a deliberative assembly elected by the votes of more than six million...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Volume 2

John Morley - 1907 - 966 pages
...House of Lords and the House of Commons, appear to have reached a development in the present year such as to create a state of things of which we are compelled...allege imputations, I have felt it a duty to state what appeared to me to be indisputable facts. The issue which is raised between a deliberative assembly,...
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