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Pagina 1059
The Ballot Bill passes through committee in the Lords with two amendments ,
moved by the Duke of Richmond , designed to trace the voter , by marking on the
counterfoil his number on the voting register , and to make secresy only optional .
The Ballot Bill passes through committee in the Lords with two amendments ,
moved by the Duke of Richmond , designed to trace the voter , by marking on the
counterfoil his number on the voting register , and to make secresy only optional .
Pagina 1064
... roads , eight millions in canals and a million and a half in harbours , six and a
half millions in civil buildings , eleven millions in military buildings , and two
millions and threequarters in state railways . An amendment moved by Mr.
Fawcett ...
... roads , eight millions in canals and a million and a half in harbours , six and a
half millions in civil buildings , eleven millions in military buildings , and two
millions and threequarters in state railways . An amendment moved by Mr.
Fawcett ...
Pagina 1102
On the proposal to read the new Judicature Bill a third time , the Marquis of
Salisbury moved an amendment intended to transfer ecclesiastical appeals to the
new Court of Appeal constituted by the bill , and thus put an end to the
ecclesiastical ...
On the proposal to read the new Judicature Bill a third time , the Marquis of
Salisbury moved an amendment intended to transfer ecclesiastical appeals to the
new Court of Appeal constituted by the bill , and thus put an end to the
ecclesiastical ...
Pagina 1148
In the Lords the Address was moved by Lord Increasing distress reported from
the Lothian and seconded by Lord Cadogan , and samine - stricken districts of
Bengal . At Tu . in the Commons by Sir W. Stirling - Maxwell koot the number of ...
In the Lords the Address was moved by Lord Increasing distress reported from
the Lothian and seconded by Lord Cadogan , and samine - stricken districts of
Bengal . At Tu . in the Commons by Sir W. Stirling - Maxwell koot the number of ...
Pagina 1170
Mr. Disraeli had , in the first instance , given his assent to this resolution , but on
the matter coming up again for discussion in the afternoon , he moved that the
order commanding the attendance of the printers should be read and discharged
...
Mr. Disraeli had , in the first instance , given his assent to this resolution , but on
the matter coming up again for discussion in the afternoon , he moved that the
order commanding the attendance of the printers should be read and discharged
...
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