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... and strongly urges a ' re- duction of the Estimates Mr. Wilson replies to Mr. Gladstone Lord John Russell supports the financial views of the Government - Remarks of Mr. Bentinck , Sir F. Baring , Mr. Walpole , Mr. Cardwell , Sir C.
... and strongly urges a ' re- duction of the Estimates Mr. Wilson replies to Mr. Gladstone Lord John Russell supports the financial views of the Government - Remarks of Mr. Bentinck , Sir F. Baring , Mr. Walpole , Mr. Cardwell , Sir C.
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... Speeches in favour of the Bill from Sir George Grey , Mr. Horsman , Mr. Blake , Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald , Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston ; and against it from Mr. Walpole , Mr. Whiteside and Sir F. Thesiger - The Second Reading ...
... Speeches in favour of the Bill from Sir George Grey , Mr. Horsman , Mr. Blake , Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald , Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston ; and against it from Mr. Walpole , Mr. Whiteside and Sir F. Thesiger - The Second Reading ...
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62 , which allows a Solemn Declaration to be substituted in lieu of an Oath - Lord John Russell moves for a Select Committee to consider the applicability of this Act to the case - Lord Palmerston assents to the Committee , which is ...
62 , which allows a Solemn Declaration to be substituted in lieu of an Oath - Lord John Russell moves for a Select Committee to consider the applicability of this Act to the case - Lord Palmerston assents to the Committee , which is ...
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