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Page 83
... House ultimately divided , when there ap- peared for the second reading , 149 ; against it , 20 . HOUSE OF COMMONS , May 21 . The resolution of the Committee of Ways and Means was reported— “ That , towards making good the supply ...
... House ultimately divided , when there ap- peared for the second reading , 149 ; against it , 20 . HOUSE OF COMMONS , May 21 . The resolution of the Committee of Ways and Means was reported— “ That , towards making good the supply ...
Page 84
... house then divided , for the motion , 26 ; against it , 93 : majority 3. Lord John Russell afterwards stated that the resolu- tion could only be carried into effect by a Bill laid before the House , a measure which it would be for the ...
... house then divided , for the motion , 26 ; against it , 93 : majority 3. Lord John Russell afterwards stated that the resolu- tion could only be carried into effect by a Bill laid before the House , a measure which it would be for the ...
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... house on the question that the chairman do leave the chair , when he was in a majority of 71 to 43 . The MARRIED WOMEN'S Bill was de- feated , by a majority of 56 to 21 , on the motion of Sir E. Sugden , that it be read a second time ...
... house on the question that the chairman do leave the chair , when he was in a majority of 71 to 43 . The MARRIED WOMEN'S Bill was de- feated , by a majority of 56 to 21 , on the motion of Sir E. Sugden , that it be read a second time ...
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... House divided , for the clause , 286 : for Sir R. Peel's Amendment , 266 : majority for Minis- ters , 20 . HOUSE OF LORDS , June 12 . The Lord Chancellor moved the third reading of the IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT Bill , which had been ...
... House divided , for the clause , 286 : for Sir R. Peel's Amendment , 266 : majority for Minis- ters , 20 . HOUSE OF LORDS , June 12 . The Lord Chancellor moved the third reading of the IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT Bill , which had been ...
Page 88
... houses . The distillery is divided from the store- houses and warehouses by a narrow road , known as the Ferry - walk ... house of Wills , one of the party , near Fairbrook . A loaf was broken asunder , and placed on a pole , with a flag ...
... houses . The distillery is divided from the store- houses and warehouses by a narrow road , known as the Ferry - walk ... house of Wills , one of the party , near Fairbrook . A loaf was broken asunder , and placed on a pole , with a flag ...
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