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... months , rejected by a large majority - Strictures of Sir Robert Peel on the language used by the Commissioners in their public Documents - Observations of Lord G. Somerset and Viscount Sandon to a similar effect - Renewal of power of ...
... months , rejected by a large majority - Strictures of Sir Robert Peel on the language used by the Commissioners in their public Documents - Observations of Lord G. Somerset and Viscount Sandon to a similar effect - Renewal of power of ...
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... months - Mr . Yorke moves an instruction to the Committee - Speeches of Sir J. Graham , Mr. Stuart Wortley , Mr. V. Smith , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. Pakington and others - Mr . Yorke's motion is rejected by a large majority - Mr . S ...
... months - Mr . Yorke moves an instruction to the Committee - Speeches of Sir J. Graham , Mr. Stuart Wortley , Mr. V. Smith , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. Pakington and others - Mr . Yorke's motion is rejected by a large majority - Mr . S ...
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... months , re- jected by a large majority - Strictures of Sir Robert Peel on the lan- guage used by the Commissioners in their public Documents - Obser- vations of Lord G. Somerset and Viscount Sandon to a similar effect- Renewal of power ...
... months , re- jected by a large majority - Strictures of Sir Robert Peel on the lan- guage used by the Commissioners in their public Documents - Obser- vations of Lord G. Somerset and Viscount Sandon to a similar effect- Renewal of power ...
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... months . Mr. Wakley seconded this amend- ment . He said , that if the prin- ciple of the bill were really the establishment of a distinction be- tween vice and misfortune , no man would have objected to it ; but it had been honestly ...
... months . Mr. Wakley seconded this amend- ment . He said , that if the prin- ciple of the bill were really the establishment of a distinction be- tween vice and misfortune , no man would have objected to it ; but it had been honestly ...
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... months ; the com- mittal , however , was carried by a majority of 196. On this occasion some weighty observations were made by sir Robert Peel upon the language adopted by the commis- sioners in some of their public documents . He ...
... months ; the com- mittal , however , was carried by a majority of 196. On this occasion some weighty observations were made by sir Robert Peel upon the language adopted by the commis- sioners in some of their public documents . He ...
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