The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page v
... moved and Divisions taken - Steady and Uniform Support of the Government by the Liberal party - The Bill is passed through Committee - Debates on the Report , and on the Third Reading , which is carried by a Majority of 114 - The Bill ...
... moved and Divisions taken - Steady and Uniform Support of the Government by the Liberal party - The Bill is passed through Committee - Debates on the Report , and on the Third Reading , which is carried by a Majority of 114 - The Bill ...
Page vi
... moved and carried against the Government - The Bill is read a third time - Protest of Lord Derby and others against the Bill - It is returned to the House of Commons - Mr . Gladstone moves and carries resolutions to disagree with all ...
... moved and carried against the Government - The Bill is read a third time - Protest of Lord Derby and others against the Bill - It is returned to the House of Commons - Mr . Gladstone moves and carries resolutions to disagree with all ...
Page 7
... moved in the House of Lords by Lord Carysfort , who briefly reviewed the several topies adverted to by Her Majesty . He expressed his approval of the moderation of Turkey , and predicted advantage to Greece herself from submission to ...
... moved in the House of Lords by Lord Carysfort , who briefly reviewed the several topies adverted to by Her Majesty . He expressed his approval of the moderation of Turkey , and predicted advantage to Greece herself from submission to ...
Page 9
... moved in the other House on the 1st of March . The Address was then agreed to without a division . In the House of Commons , previous to the moving of the Address , Mr. Gladstone gave notice that on the 1st of March he should move that ...
... moved in the other House on the 1st of March . The Address was then agreed to without a division . In the House of Commons , previous to the moving of the Address , Mr. Gladstone gave notice that on the 1st of March he should move that ...
Page 14
... moved the second reading on March 4. The noble Marquis observed that Parliament had now but five months in each year for the discussion of measures , and owing to the rule that a Bill which had passed through many stages was wholly lost ...
... moved the second reading on March 4. The noble Marquis observed that Parliament had now but five months in each year for the discussion of measures , and owing to the rule that a Bill which had passed through many stages was wholly lost ...
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