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 2Macmillan, 1889 - 1651 pagina's |
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Pagina 998
... Committee report that , owing to the prevalence of Ribbon Societies in that district , murder and other crimes of the most serious nature have been perpetrated ; and that by reason partly of sympathy with the perpetrators of such crimes ...
... Committee report that , owing to the prevalence of Ribbon Societies in that district , murder and other crimes of the most serious nature have been perpetrated ; and that by reason partly of sympathy with the perpetrators of such crimes ...
Pagina 1004
... committee on the Army Regulation Bill , Colonel Anson submits a resolution- " That in any scheme for the abolition of purchase in the army , the State , as well as the officers , must forego the advantages hitherto derived from that ...
... committee on the Army Regulation Bill , Colonel Anson submits a resolution- " That in any scheme for the abolition of purchase in the army , the State , as well as the officers , must forego the advantages hitherto derived from that ...
Pagina 1013
... Committee on the Burials Bill , a proposal that the service , when not according to a published ritual , should consist of nothing but prayers and passages of Scripture , rejected by 146 to 144 votes . - - Funeral of the Archbishop of ...
... Committee on the Burials Bill , a proposal that the service , when not according to a published ritual , should consist of nothing but prayers and passages of Scripture , rejected by 146 to 144 votes . - - Funeral of the Archbishop of ...
Pagina 1016
... Committee by 326 votes to 232 given in support of an amendment , that the order be read that day six months . 30. - Lord Salisbury moves an address to the Crown against the scheme of the Endowed School Commissioners , for the management ...
... Committee by 326 votes to 232 given in support of an amendment , that the order be read that day six months . 30. - Lord Salisbury moves an address to the Crown against the scheme of the Endowed School Commissioners , for the management ...
Pagina 1019
... committee on the Ballot Bill , when Mr. Forster said it was necessary to pass the measure , in order to throw the responsibility of its rejection on the House of Lords , a proceeding described by the leader of the Opposition as an ...
... committee on the Ballot Bill , when Mr. Forster said it was necessary to pass the measure , in order to throw the responsibility of its rejection on the House of Lords , a proceeding described by the leader of the Opposition as an ...
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