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... discussion in Committee , and various Amendments are moved by Mr. Heywood and other Members - In the House of Lords , Lords Lyndhurst and Lyttelton each move an Amendment , which is carried - The Commons agree to the Amendment , and the ...
... discussion in Committee , and various Amendments are moved by Mr. Heywood and other Members - In the House of Lords , Lords Lyndhurst and Lyttelton each move an Amendment , which is carried - The Commons agree to the Amendment , and the ...
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... discussion , with the knowledge and sanction of both Houses of Parliament . But our maritime supremacy has been sur- rendered ( I use the mildest word ) , has been given away , has been yielded to I know not what . There is no protocol ...
... discussion , with the knowledge and sanction of both Houses of Parliament . But our maritime supremacy has been sur- rendered ( I use the mildest word ) , has been given away , has been yielded to I know not what . There is no protocol ...
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... discussion in committee , bill passed , [ 137 ] . Finance . The Navy Estimates moved by Sir C. Wood ; discussion on these and the Supplemental Estimates , [ 138 ] ; the Ordnance Estimates , [ 140 ] ; discus- sion raised on the ...
... discussion in committee , bill passed , [ 137 ] . Finance . The Navy Estimates moved by Sir C. Wood ; discussion on these and the Supplemental Estimates , [ 138 ] ; the Ordnance Estimates , [ 140 ] ; discus- sion raised on the ...
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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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