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... result - Appointment of a Select Committee of the House of Commons to inquire into the mode of conducting Parliamentary and Municipal Elections - Proceedings of the Committee , and their Report - Cattle Disease - Two Bills brought in ...
... result - Appointment of a Select Committee of the House of Commons to inquire into the mode of conducting Parliamentary and Municipal Elections - Proceedings of the Committee , and their Report - Cattle Disease - Two Bills brought in ...
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... result cannot be produced as an imme- diate consequence of acts of legislation . But we have to deal with a people certainly not less susceptible than ourselves , not less capable of gratitude , attachment , and affection , not less ...
... result cannot be produced as an imme- diate consequence of acts of legislation . But we have to deal with a people certainly not less susceptible than ourselves , not less capable of gratitude , attachment , and affection , not less ...
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... result need not be a cause of surprise . During the last thirty years the unenfran- chised had a large influence in ... results of which were seen in the recent general election . After reviewing other matters mentioned in the Speech ...
... result need not be a cause of surprise . During the last thirty years the unenfran- chised had a large influence in ... results of which were seen in the recent general election . After reviewing other matters mentioned in the Speech ...
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... result of which he anticipated the aboli- tion of nominations , and he thought it could not fail to be decisive as to the fate of the Ballot . On the Irish Church question , Mr. Cowper said that the Liberal party , having by Mr ...
... result of which he anticipated the aboli- tion of nominations , and he thought it could not fail to be decisive as to the fate of the Ballot . On the Irish Church question , Mr. Cowper said that the Liberal party , having by Mr ...
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... result if all the other matters alluded to by him were also referred to the same Committee . He cordially agreed as to the principle of the Bill , but some of the details were open to criticism - e . g . the necessity of obtaining the ...
... result if all the other matters alluded to by him were also referred to the same Committee . He cordially agreed as to the principle of the Bill , but some of the details were open to criticism - e . g . the necessity of obtaining the ...
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