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... passed for England and Scotland . " A further report of the com- mission of inquiry into the con- dition of the poorer classes of my subjects in Ireland will speedily be laid before you . You will ap- proach this subject with the cau ...
... passed for England and Scotland . " A further report of the com- mission of inquiry into the con- dition of the poorer classes of my subjects in Ireland will speedily be laid before you . You will ap- proach this subject with the cau ...
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... passed in 1828 , that all house- holders inhabiting houses of the yearly value of 57. and upwards , should be empowered , for the pur- poses of lighting , watching , and paving their several towns , to elect commissioners , who were to ...
... passed in 1828 , that all house- holders inhabiting houses of the yearly value of 57. and upwards , should be empowered , for the pur- poses of lighting , watching , and paving their several towns , to elect commissioners , who were to ...
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... passed - Bill read a second time in the House of Lords - The Com- mittee instructed to amend the Bill by leaving out the clauses creating new Corporations · Debates in the Lords - The Amended Bill passes The Commons reject the ...
... passed - Bill read a second time in the House of Lords - The Com- mittee instructed to amend the Bill by leaving out the clauses creating new Corporations · Debates in the Lords - The Amended Bill passes The Commons reject the ...
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... passed ? He hesi- tated not to say , that that great change had not yet been carried through our institutions , as its authors , or at least its earlier ad- vocates , originally designed ; and to him it appeared that there was nothing ...
... passed ? He hesi- tated not to say , that that great change had not yet been carried through our institutions , as its authors , or at least its earlier ad- vocates , originally designed ; and to him it appeared that there was nothing ...
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... passed , on the 28th of March , by a majority of sixty - one , viz . 260 to 199 . It had never been doubtful that the course recommended by the minority in the House of Com- mons would be adopted by the House of Lords . When the second ...
... passed , on the 28th of March , by a majority of sixty - one , viz . 260 to 199 . It had never been doubtful that the course recommended by the minority in the House of Com- mons would be adopted by the House of Lords . When the second ...
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