Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... moved in the House of Lords by Lord Monteagle - Remarks of Lord Belper on the Bill , and on the conduct of the Government - The Bill is passed - THE SOUNd Dues— Arrangement with the Danish Government for redeeming them for a fixed sum ...
... moved in the House of Lords by Lord Monteagle - Remarks of Lord Belper on the Bill , and on the conduct of the Government - The Bill is passed - THE SOUNd Dues— Arrangement with the Danish Government for redeeming them for a fixed sum ...
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... moved , and some adopted . The principal alterations that were advocated or agreed to may be briefly mentioned . A motion by the Duke of Nor- folk that the Bill should be re- ferred to a select Committee was negatived by 123 to 26 ...
... moved , and some adopted . The principal alterations that were advocated or agreed to may be briefly mentioned . A motion by the Duke of Nor- folk that the Bill should be re- ferred to a select Committee was negatived by 123 to 26 ...
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... moved , and the result of the dis- cussions , often much protracted , which took place upon them . The first important amendment adopted by the House was one moved by Lord John Manners , for the purpose of giving jurisdiction to local ...
... moved , and the result of the dis- cussions , often much protracted , which took place upon them . The first important amendment adopted by the House was one moved by Lord John Manners , for the purpose of giving jurisdiction to local ...
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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