Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... voted in one way , the leader of the Commons was allowed to vote in the other . But Mr. Huskisson was at best but a pale copy of the illustrious chief who once filled the place which he now occupied . On matters of commercial policy ...
... voted in one way , the leader of the Commons was allowed to vote in the other . But Mr. Huskisson was at best but a pale copy of the illustrious chief who once filled the place which he now occupied . On matters of commercial policy ...
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... vote of the Lords did not exonerate the Government from its pledge , desired that the bill should be so far modified as to give the new representation to industrial wealth and population instead of to the landed interest . Being out ...
... vote of the Lords did not exonerate the Government from its pledge , desired that the bill should be so far modified as to give the new representation to industrial wealth and population instead of to the landed interest . Being out ...
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... vote for the amendment , and that , if he decided upon doing so , he for one would vote along with him . It was necessary that those who resisted the amendment should cross the floor , while the oppo- sition came over to the Treasury ...
... vote for the amendment , and that , if he decided upon doing so , he for one would vote along with him . It was necessary that those who resisted the amendment should cross the floor , while the oppo- sition came over to the Treasury ...
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... voted for Emancipation ; was popular as a landlord and a magistrate ; and , by his property and connexions , possessed ... vote for the Union , and the new Cabinet Minister had rendered himself an especial favourite , not only with the ...
... voted for Emancipation ; was popular as a landlord and a magistrate ; and , by his property and connexions , possessed ... vote for the Union , and the new Cabinet Minister had rendered himself an especial favourite , not only with the ...
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... vote in favour of Emancipation was , perhaps , indis- pensable ; but on every other question of civil and religious freedom he had been uniformly opposed to the feelings and opinions of his countrymen . voted against the repeal of the ...
... vote in favour of Emancipation was , perhaps , indis- pensable ; but on every other question of civil and religious freedom he had been uniformly opposed to the feelings and opinions of his countrymen . voted against the repeal of the ...
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