The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... proposed by the Marquis of Salisbury - The scheme is referred to a joint Committee of the two Houses , but produces no result - Appointment of a Select Committee of the House of Commons to inquire into the mode of conducting ...
... proposed by the Marquis of Salisbury - The scheme is referred to a joint Committee of the two Houses , but produces no result - Appointment of a Select Committee of the House of Commons to inquire into the mode of conducting ...
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... proposed to you to recur to the subject of bankruptcy , with a view to the more effective distribution of assets and to the abolition of imprisonment for debt . " The ecclesiastical arrangements of Ireland will be brought under your ...
... proposed to you to recur to the subject of bankruptcy , with a view to the more effective distribution of assets and to the abolition of imprisonment for debt . " The ecclesiastical arrangements of Ireland will be brought under your ...
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... proposed by him , and concluded by a formal motion to the effect proposed . Mr. Disraeli expressed his concurrence in the proposition of the Government , as being a course well suited to the peculiar circum- stances under which the ...
... proposed by him , and concluded by a formal motion to the effect proposed . Mr. Disraeli expressed his concurrence in the proposition of the Government , as being a course well suited to the peculiar circum- stances under which the ...
Page 15
... proposed reference to a joint Committee , but he was of opinion that something must be done in view of the common and , he intimated , not unjust reproach that Parliament was becoming incompetent to deal with the mass of legislation ...
... proposed reference to a joint Committee , but he was of opinion that something must be done in view of the common and , he intimated , not unjust reproach that Parliament was becoming incompetent to deal with the mass of legislation ...
Page 16
... proposed by Lords Derby and Cairns . He had a prejudice against referring Bills to a Committee . But he would accept the proposal of a reference to a joint Committee for the sake of avoiding jealousy , and securing the co - operation of ...
... proposed by Lords Derby and Cairns . He had a prejudice against referring Bills to a Committee . But he would accept the proposal of a reference to a joint Committee for the sake of avoiding jealousy , and securing the co - operation of ...
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