The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... took a different view , and Mr. Forster's measure , after considerable discussion , was passed into a law . Mr. Goschen , who had succeeded to the office of President of the Poor Law Board , took an early opportunity after Parliament ...
... took a different view , and Mr. Forster's measure , after considerable discussion , was passed into a law . Mr. Goschen , who had succeeded to the office of President of the Poor Law Board , took an early opportunity after Parliament ...
Page 46
... took place amidst great excitement ; the result was as follows : — For the second reading Against it · Majority • 368 250 118 The composition of this important division was much discussed and carefully analyzed . As will be perceived ...
... took place amidst great excitement ; the result was as follows : — For the second reading Against it · Majority • 368 250 118 The composition of this important division was much discussed and carefully analyzed . As will be perceived ...
Page 47
... took place in the other House , with reference to the con- dition of the sister country and the policy of the Government in regard to it . One of these debates arose upon a question asked by the Marquis of Clanricarde on the 18th March ...
... took place in the other House , with reference to the con- dition of the sister country and the policy of the Government in regard to it . One of these debates arose upon a question asked by the Marquis of Clanricarde on the 18th March ...
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... took place . Several of these deserve notice in relating to the amendments afterwards carried or proposed in the House of Lords . Mr. Newdegate , in the first instance , made a strenuous attempt to stop the progress of the Bill , by ...
... took place . Several of these deserve notice in relating to the amendments afterwards carried or proposed in the House of Lords . Mr. Newdegate , in the first instance , made a strenuous attempt to stop the progress of the Bill , by ...
Page 55
... took place on the disendowing clause , which proposed to vest all the property of the Church in Commissioners to be appointed by the Bill . Mr. Hardy ( who in Mr. Disraeli's absence from illness took charge of his amendments ) moved to ...
... took place on the disendowing clause , which proposed to vest all the property of the Church in Commissioners to be appointed by the Bill . Mr. Hardy ( who in Mr. Disraeli's absence from illness took charge of his amendments ) moved to ...
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