Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... motion . After some remarks by Mr. Roebuck the House divided , when there appeared- For the motion Against it • · 179 192 gave vigour to his attack on this often - assailed establishment . Mr. Spooner's motion was in these terms- " That ...
... motion . After some remarks by Mr. Roebuck the House divided , when there appeared- For the motion Against it • · 179 192 gave vigour to his attack on this often - assailed establishment . Mr. Spooner's motion was in these terms- " That ...
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... motion was thus rejected by Sovereign to obligations imposed a narrow majority of 13 . highest principles of morality . The College was created for. Mr. S. Herbert said , after the deepest consideration of the sub- ject , he saw two ...
... motion was thus rejected by Sovereign to obligations imposed a narrow majority of 13 . highest principles of morality . The College was created for. Mr. S. Herbert said , after the deepest consideration of the sub- ject , he saw two ...
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... motion by the A motion by the Lord Chancellor to strike out the words from the Bill which gave power to the court to inflict im- prisonment for adultery as well as a fine , was adopted by 49 to 29 . Earl Nelson then moved an amendment ...
... motion by the A motion by the Lord Chancellor to strike out the words from the Bill which gave power to the court to inflict im- prisonment for adultery as well as a fine , was adopted by 49 to 29 . Earl Nelson then moved an amendment ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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