The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... House of Lords . CHAPTER III . The Irish Church Bill in the House of Lords — Mr . Bright's Letter to his con- stituents - Offence taken at his reflections on the House of Lords - Great Debate on the Second Reading of the Bill ...
... House of Lords . CHAPTER III . The Irish Church Bill in the House of Lords — Mr . Bright's Letter to his con- stituents - Offence taken at his reflections on the House of Lords - Great Debate on the Second Reading of the Bill ...
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... Houses on the Army - Purchase of the Telegraphs by the Government -East Indian Finance - Statements on , by the Duke of Argyll in the House of Lords , and Mr. Grant Duff in the House of Commons - Coinage - Con- troversy on the ...
... Houses on the Army - Purchase of the Telegraphs by the Government -East Indian Finance - Statements on , by the Duke of Argyll in the House of Lords , and Mr. Grant Duff in the House of Commons - Coinage - Con- troversy on the ...
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... Houses , but produces no result - Appointment of a Select Committee of the House of Commons to inquire into the mode of conducting Parliamentary and Municipal Elections - Proceedings of the Committee , and their Report - Cattle Disease ...
... Houses , but produces no result - Appointment of a Select Committee of the House of Commons to inquire into the mode of conducting Parliamentary and Municipal Elections - Proceedings of the Committee , and their Report - Cattle Disease ...
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... House would very speedily have before it on the subject of the Govern- ment measure respecting the Irish Church . The preliminary resolutions would be moved in the other House on the 1st of March . The Address was then agreed to without ...
... House would very speedily have before it on the subject of the Govern- ment measure respecting the Irish Church . The preliminary resolutions would be moved in the other House on the 1st of March . The Address was then agreed to without ...
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... House , by the fair and business - like spirit in which it would discuss the measures laid before it , would justify the wisdom of recent legis- lation and merit the confidence of the country . After some observations by Mr. White , who ...
... House , by the fair and business - like spirit in which it would discuss the measures laid before it , would justify the wisdom of recent legis- lation and merit the confidence of the country . After some observations by Mr. White , who ...
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