Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesT.C. Hansard, 1857 |
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... attention of property had been destroyed by this un- the noble Lord at the head of the Govern- justifiable bombardment . The noble Lord ment to a Bill which had been brought ( Viscount Palmerston ) held high language from another place ...
... attention of property had been destroyed by this un- the noble Lord at the head of the Govern- justifiable bombardment . The noble Lord ment to a Bill which had been brought ( Viscount Palmerston ) held high language from another place ...
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... attention of making , but that he will allow Her Majesty's Government to endeavour , in the next Session of Parliament , to frame the Estimates in some manner that may be more calculated to afford facilities to hon . Gentlemen to urge ...
... attention of making , but that he will allow Her Majesty's Government to endeavour , in the next Session of Parliament , to frame the Estimates in some manner that may be more calculated to afford facilities to hon . Gentlemen to urge ...
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... attention of the House . I think we should have been wanting in our duty to the people whom we represent as well as to that honour which has been ap- pealed to , if such a subject had been per- manently passed over in silence . It must ...
... attention of the House . I think we should have been wanting in our duty to the people whom we represent as well as to that honour which has been ap- pealed to , if such a subject had been per- manently passed over in silence . It must ...
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... attention of the Committee to the manner in which the apartments of Hampton Court Palace were appropriated by the Queen . For- merly the Lord Chamberlain had the ap . propriation of the apartments , and it was charged against him that ...
... attention of the Committee to the manner in which the apartments of Hampton Court Palace were appropriated by the Queen . For- merly the Lord Chamberlain had the ap . propriation of the apartments , and it was charged against him that ...
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... taking advantage of a favourable moment to begin it . SIR HENRY WILLOUGHBY wished to call the attention of the Committee to the fact that the Vote for parks and plea- sure 89 90 Supply- Miscellaneous Estimates . { JUNE 19 , 1857 }
... taking advantage of a favourable moment to begin it . SIR HENRY WILLOUGHBY wished to call the attention of the Committee to the fact that the Vote for parks and plea- sure 89 90 Supply- Miscellaneous Estimates . { JUNE 19 , 1857 }
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