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Sir F. Thesiger said he did not intend to divide the House upon the motion , although it proposed to delegate the functions of the House to a Committee ; but he argued , from the proceedings in Mr. Pease's case , and in that of Baron ...
Sir F. Thesiger said he did not intend to divide the House upon the motion , although it proposed to delegate the functions of the House to a Committee ; but he argued , from the proceedings in Mr. Pease's case , and in that of Baron ...
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But he was not convinced by his arguments in fa- vour of the reappointment of the Bank Committee in preference to legislation upon the subject , believ- ing that it would be an overbur- dened Committee , the House being called upon ...
But he was not convinced by his arguments in fa- vour of the reappointment of the Bank Committee in preference to legislation upon the subject , believ- ing that it would be an overbur- dened Committee , the House being called upon ...
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But the effect of the resolution would be to preclude the committee of last session from coming to a con- clusion as to the evidence already taken , and as to the provincial banks of issue and the Irish and Scotch banks .
But the effect of the resolution would be to preclude the committee of last session from coming to a con- clusion as to the evidence already taken , and as to the provincial banks of issue and the Irish and Scotch banks .
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