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Side 23
... March , the bill passed , by a majority as large as that which had introduced it . In the House of Lords , the opposition to the bill was less pertinacious than it had en- countered in the House of Com- mons ; and the grounds , on which ...
... March , the bill passed , by a majority as large as that which had introduced it . In the House of Lords , the opposition to the bill was less pertinacious than it had en- countered in the House of Com- mons ; and the grounds , on which ...
Side 28
... March , struck at Malachi Malagrowther , in a rather eloquent and imposing passage , whose periods , more as a compliment to the man , than from respect to the subject , were per- haps better turned than the dignity of the matter ...
... March , struck at Malachi Malagrowther , in a rather eloquent and imposing passage , whose periods , more as a compliment to the man , than from respect to the subject , were per- haps better turned than the dignity of the matter ...
Side 31
... lord Liverpool moving the second read- ing ( 17th March ) ; but the dis- cussion , almost entirely forgetting the specific proposition before the for any thing , they should not have stopped at HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 31.
... lord Liverpool moving the second read- ing ( 17th March ) ; but the dis- cussion , almost entirely forgetting the specific proposition before the for any thing , they should not have stopped at HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 31.
Side 43
... March , Mr. Wilmot Horton moved for the appointment of a select committee to inquire into the expediency of encouraging emigration . He ex- pressed his hopes that the principle of emigration would be found to be a sound one , and rested ...
... March , Mr. Wilmot Horton moved for the appointment of a select committee to inquire into the expediency of encouraging emigration . He ex- pressed his hopes that the principle of emigration would be found to be a sound one , and rested ...
Side 69
... March , the chancellor of the Exchequer opened the budget . Not confining himself to the mere statement of the ways and means of the year- of the money to be expended , and the modes in which it should be raised he took a large review ...
... March , the chancellor of the Exchequer opened the budget . Not confining himself to the mere statement of the ways and means of the year- of the money to be expended , and the modes in which it should be raised he took a large review ...
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