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Mr. S. Herbert said , after the deepest consideration of the sub- ject , he saw two distinct grounds for not giving his support to the motion ; first , the state of parties in the House , and , secondly , the form of the question .
Mr. S. Herbert said , after the deepest consideration of the sub- ject , he saw two distinct grounds for not giving his support to the motion ; first , the state of parties in the House , and , secondly , the form of the question .
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Mr. S. Herbert said , after the deepest consideration of the sub- ject , he saw two distinct grounds for not giving his support to the motion ; first , the state of parties in the House , and , secondly , the form of the question .
Mr. S. Herbert said , after the deepest consideration of the sub- ject , he saw two distinct grounds for not giving his support to the motion ; first , the state of parties in the House , and , secondly , the form of the question .
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The motion was sup- ported by the Earls of Malmes- bury , Carnarvon , and Wicklow , and by the Bishop of Oxford . On the other side it was resisted by Lords Brougham , Campbell , and the Lord Chancellor .
The motion was sup- ported by the Earls of Malmes- bury , Carnarvon , and Wicklow , and by the Bishop of Oxford . On the other side it was resisted by Lords Brougham , Campbell , and the Lord Chancellor .
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