Annual Register, Том 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... vote , with the view of referring the subject immediately to a Committee , to sit from day to day , which was agreed to , and the vote was re- duced by 100,000l . The Chairman then reported progress . In addition to these estimates ...
... vote , with the view of referring the subject immediately to a Committee , to sit from day to day , which was agreed to , and the vote was re- duced by 100,000l . The Chairman then reported progress . In addition to these estimates ...
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... vote just given , he would not take a division . The But Mr. Walpole declared that , if he went alone into the lobby , he would oppose the motion . first clause simply said that Dis- senters should be admitted ; but this would enable ...
... vote just given , he would not take a division . The But Mr. Walpole declared that , if he went alone into the lobby , he would oppose the motion . first clause simply said that Dis- senters should be admitted ; but this would enable ...
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... vote to our own troops , and of the vote of condolence to the families of the fallen . After a few words from Lord Hotham , Mr. Milnes , Mr. Layard , and Mr. H. Drummond , the vote of thanks to the army was agreed to . The vote ...
... vote to our own troops , and of the vote of condolence to the families of the fallen . After a few words from Lord Hotham , Mr. Milnes , Mr. Layard , and Mr. H. Drummond , the vote of thanks to the army was agreed to . The vote ...
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