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DIFFERENCES WITH AMERICA - Motion relative to , in the House of Commons ,
by Mr . G . H . Moore _ He is supported by Sir F . Thesiger , Mr . Baillie , aud Sir
John Walsh - Opposed by the Attorney - General , Mr . J . G . Phillimore , and Sir
G ...
DIFFERENCES WITH AMERICA - Motion relative to , in the House of Commons ,
by Mr . G . H . Moore _ He is supported by Sir F . Thesiger , Mr . Baillie , aud Sir
John Walsh - Opposed by the Attorney - General , Mr . J . G . Phillimore , and Sir
G ...
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Motion by Lord Goderich - Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer , as to
the Results of Competitire Examination - Motion by General Erans , relatire to the
Abolition of the Sale of Commissions in the Army - A debate ensues , in which ...
Motion by Lord Goderich - Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer , as to
the Results of Competitire Examination - Motion by General Erans , relatire to the
Abolition of the Sale of Commissions in the Army - A debate ensues , in which ...
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Differences with America . - Questions respecting Central America ( the
BulwerClayton treaty ) and enlistment ; Mr . G . H . Moore ' s motion condemning
the Government , his speech , [ 59 ] ; opposed by the Attorney - General , [ 60 ] ;
supported ...
Differences with America . - Questions respecting Central America ( the
BulwerClayton treaty ) and enlistment ; Mr . G . H . Moore ' s motion condemning
the Government , his speech , [ 59 ] ; opposed by the Attorney - General , [ 60 ] ;
supported ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
EVENTS | 2 |
THE PEACE is announced by Lord PalmerstonDebates upon it in both | 31 |
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