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He accepted the motion according to the inter- pretation Lord Goderich put upon it , and he agreed with him that the principle of competition , running one candidate against another , was better than that of individual and separate ...
He accepted the motion according to the inter- pretation Lord Goderich put upon it , and he agreed with him that the principle of competition , running one candidate against another , was better than that of individual and separate ...
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... Amendment negatived , and Address agreed to , [ 7 ] ; in Commons , Address moved by Sir J. Ramsden , seconded by Sir ... from Lord J. Russell and others , Address agreed to , [ 14 ] ; expul- sion of Mr. Sadleir for frauds , [ 14 ] .
... Amendment negatived , and Address agreed to , [ 7 ] ; in Commons , Address moved by Sir J. Ramsden , seconded by Sir ... from Lord J. Russell and others , Address agreed to , [ 14 ] ; expul- sion of Mr. Sadleir for frauds , [ 14 ] .
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In Commons , Address moved by Mr. Mar- tin , seconded by Mr. Akroyd Mr. Disraeli comments on the suspension of the Bank Act and on the affairs of India , [ 204 ] ; answered by Lord Palmer- ston ; Address agreed to , [ 205 ] .
In Commons , Address moved by Mr. Mar- tin , seconded by Mr. Akroyd Mr. Disraeli comments on the suspension of the Bank Act and on the affairs of India , [ 204 ] ; answered by Lord Palmer- ston ; Address agreed to , [ 205 ] .
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