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Mr. Wigram said , there were two reasons which induced him to vote for the amendment ; one was that the Bill was pressed on before the country had time to form and ex- press an opinion upon the subject , and at a time when it could not ...
Mr. Wigram said , there were two reasons which induced him to vote for the amendment ; one was that the Bill was pressed on before the country had time to form and ex- press an opinion upon the subject , and at a time when it could not ...
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He men- tioned this , he said , to show that those who had brought on the long debates upon the Bill could not be accused of having discussed it in vain . He then subjected some of the provisions of the Bill , as altered , to a minute ...
He men- tioned this , he said , to show that those who had brought on the long debates upon the Bill could not be accused of having discussed it in vain . He then subjected some of the provisions of the Bill , as altered , to a minute ...
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The Testamentary Jurisdiction Bill intro- duced by the Lord Chancellor ; Eccle- siastical Courts abolished , and new Court of Probate established , [ 154 ] ; bill passes the Lords with extensive amendments , [ 155 ] ; bill moved in the ...
The Testamentary Jurisdiction Bill intro- duced by the Lord Chancellor ; Eccle- siastical Courts abolished , and new Court of Probate established , [ 154 ] ; bill passes the Lords with extensive amendments , [ 155 ] ; bill moved in the ...
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