Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... majority - Strictures of Sir Robert Peel on the language used by the Commissioners in their public Documents - Observations of Lord G. Somerset and Viscount Sandon to a similar effect - Renewal of power of Commissioners for five years ...
... majority - Strictures of Sir Robert Peel on the language used by the Commissioners in their public Documents - Observations of Lord G. Somerset and Viscount Sandon to a similar effect - Renewal of power of Commissioners for five years ...
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... majority of 5 - Postponement of Com- mittee on the Bill - Severe remarks thereon by Lord Stanley - Language of Mr. O'Connell , and of the Irish Press , on the Registration question -Lord Stanley's Bill postponed - Alteration in the ...
... majority of 5 - Postponement of Com- mittee on the Bill - Severe remarks thereon by Lord Stanley - Language of Mr. O'Connell , and of the Irish Press , on the Registration question -Lord Stanley's Bill postponed - Alteration in the ...
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... majority of 5 - He introduces a Bill to abo- lish Church - rates - It is read a first time , but goes no further . Public Education - Motion of Mr. Ewart for appointment of Minister of Edu- tion - It is opposed by the Government , and ...
... majority of 5 - He introduces a Bill to abo- lish Church - rates - It is read a first time , but goes no further . Public Education - Motion of Mr. Ewart for appointment of Minister of Edu- tion - It is opposed by the Government , and ...
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... majority of 18 -Lord John Russell throws up the Bill - Remarks of Sir D. Evans on the conduct of the Opposition - Speech of Lord Stanley - Observations of Sir R. Peel on the transaction - Parliament prorogued by the Queen in person , on ...
... majority of 18 -Lord John Russell throws up the Bill - Remarks of Sir D. Evans on the conduct of the Opposition - Speech of Lord Stanley - Observations of Sir R. Peel on the transaction - Parliament prorogued by the Queen in person , on ...
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... Majority of 91 against the Govern- ment - Mr . S. Crawford moves another Amendment - It leads to a Di- vision of the Liberal Members : it is rejected by a large Majority- Answer of her Majesty to the Address , as amended - The Ministry ...
... Majority of 91 against the Govern- ment - Mr . S. Crawford moves another Amendment - It leads to a Di- vision of the Liberal Members : it is rejected by a large Majority- Answer of her Majesty to the Address , as amended - The Ministry ...
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