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As the Government did not move in the matter , Lord Naas had very pro- perly brought forward this Bill , in order to obtain the decision of the House regarding the abolition of the deductions authorised by the existing Act . The ...
As the Government did not move in the matter , Lord Naas had very pro- perly brought forward this Bill , in order to obtain the decision of the House regarding the abolition of the deductions authorised by the existing Act . The ...
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When the Danish Government first proposed that the dues should be extinguished by the payment of a capital sum , the English Government did not give a favourable reply to the proposal . They could not adopt the policy of the American ...
When the Danish Government first proposed that the dues should be extinguished by the payment of a capital sum , the English Government did not give a favourable reply to the proposal . They could not adopt the policy of the American ...
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Mr. Adams asked the Government to give some in- timation as to the nature of the representations which had been made to them to induce them to relax the Bank Act . The Chancellor of the Exchequer reiterated his former statement ...
Mr. Adams asked the Government to give some in- timation as to the nature of the representations which had been made to them to induce them to relax the Bank Act . The Chancellor of the Exchequer reiterated his former statement ...
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