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... Address which had been voted by the House and the principal rule of the National Commissioners , -the principle of which was embodied in his resolution , he observed that the advocates of the change al- leged that the object of the na ...
... Address which had been voted by the House and the principal rule of the National Commissioners , -the principle of which was embodied in his resolution , he observed that the advocates of the change al- leged that the object of the na ...
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... Address ; but , believing that it amounted only to a revi- sion of it , he was willing to adopt the resolution , in order to remove any doubt as to the intention of the Address . He took the Address and the resolution together , and ...
... Address ; but , believing that it amounted only to a revi- sion of it , he was willing to adopt the resolution , in order to remove any doubt as to the intention of the Address . He took the Address and the resolution together , and ...
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... address agreed to , [ 11 ] ; in the Commons , address moved by Mr. Byng and seconded by Mr. Baxter ; commented on by Mr. Disraeli , [ 11 ] ; answer of Lord Palmerston , [ 12 ] ; Mr. Roebuck and others add a few observa- tions ; address ...
... address agreed to , [ 11 ] ; in the Commons , address moved by Mr. Byng and seconded by Mr. Baxter ; commented on by Mr. Disraeli , [ 11 ] ; answer of Lord Palmerston , [ 12 ] ; Mr. Roebuck and others add a few observa- tions ; address ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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