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 1060
... Commons reject the Lords ' amendment to the Ballot Bill limiting the duration of the Act to eight years , by 246 to 165 votes . After a conference with the Upper House the Commons accepted this clause , and the Lords withdrew the power ...
... Commons reject the Lords ' amendment to the Ballot Bill limiting the duration of the Act to eight years , by 246 to 165 votes . After a conference with the Upper House the Commons accepted this clause , and the Lords withdrew the power ...
Pagina 1064
... Commons , these bills being sent to the House of Lords before the end of April . The House of Commons would not then be required to give up June and July to the business of legislation . 2. The House of Commons , not having its ...
... Commons , these bills being sent to the House of Lords before the end of April . The House of Commons would not then be required to give up June and July to the business of legislation . 2. The House of Commons , not having its ...
Pagina 1094
... Commons , I want to know what have they the confidence of ? It is a House returned under their auspices . ( Loud cries of No , no , ' from the Ministerial benches . ) Well , elected under the exciting eloquence of the right hon ...
... Commons , I want to know what have they the confidence of ? It is a House returned under their auspices . ( Loud cries of No , no , ' from the Ministerial benches . ) Well , elected under the exciting eloquence of the right hon ...
Pagina 1095
... Commons this afternoon Mr. Gladstone , amid much cheering , announces , that in consequence of the vote on the Irish University Bill , her Majesty's Ministers had tendered their resignation ; and to permit of the necessary new ...
... Commons this afternoon Mr. Gladstone , amid much cheering , announces , that in consequence of the vote on the Irish University Bill , her Majesty's Ministers had tendered their resignation ; and to permit of the necessary new ...
Pagina 1096
... Commons . What other means were at Mr. Disraeli's disposal ? Was he to open negotia- tions with a section of the late Ministry , and waste days in barren interviews , vain applica- tions and the device of impossible combina- tions ? Was ...
... Commons . What other means were at Mr. Disraeli's disposal ? Was he to open negotia- tions with a section of the late Ministry , and waste days in barren interviews , vain applica- tions and the device of impossible combina- tions ? Was ...
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