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I Sir Bulwer Lytton , Lord John Russell , the Lord Advocate , Sir James Graham , Sir George Grey , Sir John Pakington , Sir F. Thesiger , Mr.Sidney Herbert , the Attorney - General , Mr. Roundell Palmer , Mr. Roebuck , Mr. - Gladstone ...
I Sir Bulwer Lytton , Lord John Russell , the Lord Advocate , Sir James Graham , Sir George Grey , Sir John Pakington , Sir F. Thesiger , Mr.Sidney Herbert , the Attorney - General , Mr. Roundell Palmer , Mr. Roebuck , Mr. - Gladstone ...
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vii London , the Earl of Albemarle and Lord Brougham in favour of the Bill , and of the Earl of Derby , the Earl of Shaftesbury and the Bishop of Ox- ford against it - The Bill is thrown out upon a Division by a majority of 34 - Lord ...
vii London , the Earl of Albemarle and Lord Brougham in favour of the Bill , and of the Earl of Derby , the Earl of Shaftesbury and the Bishop of Ox- ford against it - The Bill is thrown out upon a Division by a majority of 34 - Lord ...
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of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellion - Lord Palmerston and other Members - After a Division , negativing by a great majority the adjournment of the Debate , Lord John Russell's Amendment is carried , nem . con .
of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellion - Lord Palmerston and other Members - After a Division , negativing by a great majority the adjournment of the Debate , Lord John Russell's Amendment is carried , nem . con .
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of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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