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
... debate of some length , obtains the consent of the House to the appointment of a Com- mittce to settle a new Civil List . 27. Mr. Charles Buller's motion for amend- ing the law relating to the trial of election peti- tions read a second ...
... debate of some length , obtains the consent of the House to the appointment of a Com- mittce to settle a new Civil List . 27. Mr. Charles Buller's motion for amend- ing the law relating to the trial of election peti- tions read a second ...
Pagina 11
... Debate in the House of Commons on the exclusion of Mr. D. W. Harvey from the Pension List 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 ...
... Debate in the House of Commons on the exclusion of Mr. D. W. Harvey from the Pension List 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 ...
Pagina 14
... debate was continued by other Members , the House at its close going into committee on the bill by 262 against 16 , who supported Mr. Hume's amendment in opposi- tion . 24. - Nine persons drowned while skating on the reservoir at ...
... debate was continued by other Members , the House at its close going into committee on the bill by 262 against 16 , who supported Mr. Hume's amendment in opposi- tion . 24. - Nine persons drowned while skating on the reservoir at ...
Pagina 39
... debate , protracted over five nights , the motion was affirmed in opposition to Sir R. Peel's amendment by 318 to 296 rotes . On the last evening of the debate , Sir George Sinclair amused the House by a con- versation alleged to have ...
... debate , protracted over five nights , the motion was affirmed in opposition to Sir R. Peel's amendment by 318 to 296 rotes . On the last evening of the debate , Sir George Sinclair amused the House by a con- versation alleged to have ...
Pagina 40
... Debate in the House of Commons on the Government proposal to suspend the constitution in Jamaica , because the Assembly there had re- fused to adopt the Prisons Act passed by the Imperial Legislature . The technical question before the ...
... Debate in the House of Commons on the Government proposal to suspend the constitution in Jamaica , because the Assembly there had re- fused to adopt the Prisons Act passed by the Imperial Legislature . The technical question before the ...
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The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and ... Joseph Irving Volledige weergave - 1871 |
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