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Sivu 3
The future historian , when he relates that a total alteration of the British
Constitution was carried , at first by a majority of one only , but after a dissolution
by a majority of 136 , in the House of Commons , will ask what were the
experienced ...
The future historian , when he relates that a total alteration of the British
Constitution was carried , at first by a majority of one only , but after a dissolution
by a majority of 136 , in the House of Commons , will ask what were the
experienced ...
Sivu 32
... most powerful minds are under of bending to the force of that current which
they have originally been chiefly instrumental in putting in motion . Borne forward
upon the wave of popular ambition , the authors of the present bill are carried so
far ...
... most powerful minds are under of bending to the force of that current which
they have originally been chiefly instrumental in putting in motion . Borne forward
upon the wave of popular ambition , the authors of the present bill are carried so
far ...
Sivu 38
But this table furnishes another and a still more alarming subject for
consideration . It appears from it that a considerable majority of English and
Scotch members are against the Bill , and that it was carried by the
preponderance of the Irish .
But this table furnishes another and a still more alarming subject for
consideration . It appears from it that a considerable majority of English and
Scotch members are against the Bill , and that it was carried by the
preponderance of the Irish .
Sivu 39
The Catholic members carried the majority in the House of Commons : the Duke
of Norfolk was the first peer who declared in the Upper House in its favour . The
first return they have made for admission into the pale of the constitution , has ...
The Catholic members carried the majority in the House of Commons : the Duke
of Norfolk was the first peer who declared in the Upper House in its favour . The
first return they have made for admission into the pale of the constitution , has ...
Sivu 47
... the Commons was carried , after a vehement debate : and what was the
consequence of all these concessions ? Encouraged by so much success , the
Commons openly declared " * to the Lords , “ that they themselves THE REFORM
BILL .
... the Commons was carried , after a vehement debate : and what was the
consequence of all these concessions ? Encouraged by so much success , the
Commons openly declared " * to the Lords , “ that they themselves THE REFORM
BILL .
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