The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, 1871 - 1033 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... Committee , the plea set up by the Chancellor of the Exchequer being that the Member for Southwark had published the pro- ceedings of the Poor - Law Committee from day to day before they were submitted to the House , and would not give ...
... Committee , the plea set up by the Chancellor of the Exchequer being that the Member for Southwark had published the pro- ceedings of the Poor - Law Committee from day to day before they were submitted to the House , and would not give ...
Pagina 38
... committee to take into consideration the law regulating the importation of foreign corn , " defeated after a debate extending over five sittings by 342 to 195 votes . 21. Mr. Hume's motion in favour of Household Suffrage rejected by 85 ...
... committee to take into consideration the law regulating the importation of foreign corn , " defeated after a debate extending over five sittings by 342 to 195 votes . 21. Mr. Hume's motion in favour of Household Suffrage rejected by 85 ...
Pagina 44
... Committee of Privy Council recommend that the sum of 10,000l . , granted by Parliament in 1835 towards the erection of normal or model schools , be given in equal proportion to the National Society and the British and Foreign School ...
... Committee of Privy Council recommend that the sum of 10,000l . , granted by Parliament in 1835 towards the erection of normal or model schools , be given in equal proportion to the National Society and the British and Foreign School ...
Pagina 46
... Committee , the Queen mildly rebukes the Peers for insinuating that she was inattentive to the interests of the Established Church , or disposed to treat with neglect the advice of the House of Lords . " Of the proceedings of the Committee ...
... Committee , the Queen mildly rebukes the Peers for insinuating that she was inattentive to the interests of the Established Church , or disposed to treat with neglect the advice of the House of Lords . " Of the proceedings of the Committee ...
Pagina 65
... Committee report that Mr. Manners - Sutton had by his agents been guilty of bribery and treating , and that an extensive and corrupt system of treat- ing prevailed on the part of many influential members of the constituency of Cambridge ...
... Committee report that Mr. Manners - Sutton had by his agents been guilty of bribery and treating , and that an extensive and corrupt system of treat- ing prevailed on the part of many influential members of the constituency of Cambridge ...
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