public feeling of the country than they had possessed at no very distant previous period. " When I first entered public life," said he, " I found in the other House of Parliament that a majority of the members of that assembly had been educated at one... Proceedings of the ... Convocation - Stran 67avtor: University of the State of New York - 1866Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Harrow school - 1862 - 76 strani
...the causes which have led to this change, but simply observe that when I first entered public life 1 found in the other House of Parliament that a majority...of the members of that assembly had been educated in one of the universities. Now, however, as I understand, not more than one-sixth, or at most one-fifth,... | |
| William Parsons Atkinson - 1865 - 128 strani
...it was their good fortune to possess at a not very distant period. When I first entered public life, I found in the other House of Parliament that a majority...or the other of the Universities. Now, however, as I understand, not more than one-sixth, or at most one-fifth, of the representatives of the people have... | |
| William Parsons Atkinson - 1865 - 130 strani
...it was their good fortune to possess at a not very distant period. When I first entered public life, I found in the other House of Parliament that a majority...or the other of the Universities. Now, however, as I understand, not more than one-sixth, or at most one-fifth, of the representatives of the people have... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1867 - 504 strani
...in Parliament, in 1855, the opinion that the universities had evidently a far weaker hold upon the public feeling of the country than they had possessed...or the other of the universities. Now, however, as I understand, not more than one-sixth, or, at most, one-fifth of the representatives of the people... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1867 - 490 strani
...in Parliament, in 1855, the opinion that the universities had evidently a far weaker hold upon the public feeling of the country than they had possessed...or the other of the universities. Now, however, as I understand, not more than one-sixth, or, at most, one-fifth of the representatives of the people... | |
| Arthur Henfrey - 1867 - 502 strani
...in Parliament, in 1855, the opinion that the universities had evidently a far weaker hold upon the public feeling of the country than they had possessed...or the other of the universities. Now, however, as I understand, not more than one-sixth, or, at most, one-fifth of the representatives of the people... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1897 - 490 strani
...in Parliament, in 1855, the opinion that the universities had evidently a far weaker hold upon the public feeling of the country than they had possessed...or the other of the universities. Now, however, as I understand, not more than one-sixth, or, at most, one-fifth of the representatives of the people... | |
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