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over , the state of parties which that vote indicated appears to me to show - connecting it with the various votes and fluctuating opi- nions of the House with regard to those majorities on former occa- sions that it would be extremely ...
over , the state of parties which that vote indicated appears to me to show - connecting it with the various votes and fluctuating opi- nions of the House with regard to those majorities on former occa- sions that it would be extremely ...
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With regard to the Estimates , he hoped they would be framed with a due regard to economy , for in the present state of the country it could not afford to throw away one shil- ling . " Lord Granville stated that a telegraphic message ...
With regard to the Estimates , he hoped they would be framed with a due regard to economy , for in the present state of the country it could not afford to throw away one shil- ling . " Lord Granville stated that a telegraphic message ...
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With regard to tea , it appears on the best information that can be obtained , that in England the upper and middle classes consume 56 per cent . of the whole quantity , and the poor and working classes consume 44 per cent .
With regard to tea , it appears on the best information that can be obtained , that in England the upper and middle classes consume 56 per cent . of the whole quantity , and the poor and working classes consume 44 per cent .
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