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my address be known. He can write to the House of Commons.--Yours very truly, "CHAS. S. PARNELL." 245 The three judges held this to be a correct interpretation of the language used in the article of March 10th, 1887. Report, pp. 57-8. 246 April 20, 1887. M141 Demand For A Committee _ 247 Hans._ July 12, 1888, p. 1102. _ 248 Hans._ July 16, p. 1410. _ 249 Hans._ July 16, 1888, p. 1495. M142 The Bill _ 250 Hans._ 329, July 23, 1888, p. 263. M143 The Tribunal Opened _ 251 Hans._ Aug. 2, 1888, p. 1282. _ 252 Report_, p. 5. _ 253 Hans._ 342, p. 1357. M144 Proceedings In Court _ 254 Evidence_, iv. p. 219. 255 The common-sense view of the employment of such a man seems to be set out in the speech of Sir Henry James (Cassell and Co.), pp. 149-51, and 494-5. M145 The Letters Reached 256 Feb. 24, 1889. _Evidence_, vi. p. 20. M146 The Forgeries Exploded M147 On The Report 257 See above, vol. iii. p. 56. M148 On The Report 258 "The Triple Alliance and Italy's Place in It." By Outidanos. _Contemporary Review_, October 1889. See Appendix. M149 Blessings Of The Home 259 See above, vol. i. pp. 99, 568. 260 Third Part, vol. i. p. 62. 261 Vol. i. p. 206. 262 These articles appeared in _Good Words_ (March-November 1900), and were subsequently published in volume form under the title of _The Impregnable Rock of Holy Scripture_. _ 263 Speaker_, Aug. 30, 1890. _ 264 Inf._ v. 98: "Where Po descends for rest with his tributary streams." _ 265 Od._ xx. 82. 266 Mr. Hanbury, August 1, 1889. _Hans._ 339, p. 98. 267 At Birmingham, July 30, 1889. _ 268 E.g._ _Northern Whig_, February 21, 1889. M150 Advance Of Home Rule 269 Mr. Balfour at Manchester. _Times_, October 21, 1889. 270 October 22, 1890. 271 See Mr. Roby's speech at the Manchester Reform Club, Oct. 24, and articles in _Manchester Guardian_, Oct. 16 and 25, 1890. The _Times_ (Oct. 23), while denying the inference that the Irish question was the question most prominent in the minds of large numbers of the electors, admitted that this was the vital question really before the constituency, and says generally, "The election, like so many other bye-elections, has been decided by the return to their party allegiance of numbers of Gladstonians who in 1886 absente
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