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Mr. Blake made some observa- tions in vindication of the present Lord - Lieutenant . Lord Palmerston said there was no denying the importance of this question ; but this was an abstract resolution which , if adopted , ought to be ...
Mr. Blake made some observa- tions in vindication of the present Lord - Lieutenant . Lord Palmerston said there was no denying the importance of this question ; but this was an abstract resolution which , if adopted , ought to be ...
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Taking all these circumstances into consideration , I do not feel justified at the present moment in asking the Committee for any bor- rowing powers . I therefore propose to charge the Consolidated Fund with the whole amount , and to ...
Taking all these circumstances into consideration , I do not feel justified at the present moment in asking the Committee for any bor- rowing powers . I therefore propose to charge the Consolidated Fund with the whole amount , and to ...
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It altogether failed to meet the present exigencies of the case . Since last year we had had a commercial crisis , and it would be for the consideration of the Committee how far the Act of 1844 had received any light from recent events ...
It altogether failed to meet the present exigencies of the case . Since last year we had had a commercial crisis , and it would be for the consideration of the Committee how far the Act of 1844 had received any light from recent events ...
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