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... Exchequer . In the Speech from the Throne , the attention of Parliament was again directed to the defects of the representative system , and very soon after the commencement of the Session Mr. Disraeli introduced a Bill upon tho subject ...
... Exchequer . In the Speech from the Throne , the attention of Parliament was again directed to the defects of the representative system , and very soon after the commencement of the Session Mr. Disraeli introduced a Bill upon tho subject ...
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... Exchequer perfectly understood his audience when he denounced household democracy ' and the ' coarse and common expedient ' of lowering the suffrage in towns . His plan of extension of the suffrage in boroughs , as at a subsequent date ...
... Exchequer perfectly understood his audience when he denounced household democracy ' and the ' coarse and common expedient ' of lowering the suffrage in towns . His plan of extension of the suffrage in boroughs , as at a subsequent date ...
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... Exchequer . Lord Palmerston announced ( June 30 ) that it was not the intention of the new Administration to bring in a Reform Bill during that Session , but that they would do so in the following year . † At this stage of the narrative ...
... Exchequer . Lord Palmerston announced ( June 30 ) that it was not the intention of the new Administration to bring in a Reform Bill during that Session , but that they would do so in the following year . † At this stage of the narrative ...
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... Exchequer ( Mr. Disraeli ) , conducted with a vigour and variety which sustained the reputation of the House of Commons ; and certainly that remarkable discussion deserved the enco- mium . Whatever may be said of the imperfect consti ...
... Exchequer ( Mr. Disraeli ) , conducted with a vigour and variety which sustained the reputation of the House of Commons ; and certainly that remarkable discussion deserved the enco- mium . Whatever may be said of the imperfect consti ...
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... public reprobation and caused the rejection of the Bill . In closing the Hansard , vol . 153 , col . 762 . † Ibid . col . 775 . debate , the Chancellor of the Exchequer distinctly avowed the 18 THE REFORM BILLS OF 1866 AND 1867 .
... public reprobation and caused the rejection of the Bill . In closing the Hansard , vol . 153 , col . 762 . † Ibid . col . 775 . debate , the Chancellor of the Exchequer distinctly avowed the 18 THE REFORM BILLS OF 1866 AND 1867 .
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