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The fate of the measure remained dubious for some months after the division on the Address , on which the Government had a majority of forty - two . On January 29th Lord Castle- reagh informs the Duke of Portland that the plan of ...
The fate of the measure remained dubious for some months after the division on the Address , on which the Government had a majority of forty - two . On January 29th Lord Castle- reagh informs the Duke of Portland that the plan of ...
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This measure ( the Royal Marriage Bill ) was opposed in both Houses very vehemently , and on various grounds : it passed nevertheless by large majorities , and without any alteration ; and happily for us it has con- tinued in force ...
This measure ( the Royal Marriage Bill ) was opposed in both Houses very vehemently , and on various grounds : it passed nevertheless by large majorities , and without any alteration ; and happily for us it has con- tinued in force ...
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So immense has been the recovery for the use of the public of money which was lost to every purpose of general utility , that the measure entitles Lord Brougham to be considered as a far greater chari- table benefactor to the world than ...
So immense has been the recovery for the use of the public of money which was lost to every purpose of general utility , that the measure entitles Lord Brougham to be considered as a far greater chari- table benefactor to the world than ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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