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The National Magazine (New Series) August 1887 a Monthly Review

1887

This stone which is now in the British Museum bears three inscriptions two being in the Egyptian language though in distinct characters; the first in hieroglyphics ; the sacred writing known probably alone to the priests ; the second in demotic " the writing of the people ; and lastly the third in Greek being a translation of the other two texts. [...] And the cynical member for Northamptcin explained that the Government wanted time to consult their ally the editor of the Times to see whether he really had a case that would bear investigation.] The other argument for adjourning the debate was that the delay would not alter the position of the House with regard to the question ; if Mr. [...] The Solicitor-. General said : " The foundation of the jurisdiction of the House is that the attack is ati open interference with the House or with the conduct and action of a member as a member." This point %%ill become clearer when we deal with the precedents mentioned in the debate. [...] It was pointed out in the debate that the discussion was almost entirely in the hands of the lawyers ; and the SolicitoGeneral with all the ingenuity of a lawyer pleaded that tho' the falshood was told in the House it was in reference to persoluzl conduct not in the Mouse. [...] What did the present Chancellor say ?—" Have we asserted that a breach of pfivilege has not been committed ? We have declined to treat it as a breach of privilege." And that leads us to the second part of the subject" THE CLASSIC LAND OF ITAL THE sky was cloudless and the sun shone gaily and brightly on the morning of the 28th November t886 the day I had fixed for crossing the Ale; by the Bren
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Pages
36
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
The Land of the Pharaohs. Up the Nile
i-viii J. H. Linton view
Cremation
ix-xiv F. H. Skrine view
The Recent Debate on Privilege
xv-xx unknown view
The Classic Land of Italy
xxi-xxiii unknown view
Conjugal Rights and Duties of Hindu Husbands and Wives
xxiv-xxxii J. N. Bhattacharjee view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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