The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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Sivu 82
... amendment that obedience to the bishops and the Prayer - book should be the test . Mr. Balfour expressed a strong preference for the latter course , holding that it would be a pity to select for recorded censure any particular ...
... amendment that obedience to the bishops and the Prayer - book should be the test . Mr. Balfour expressed a strong preference for the latter course , holding that it would be a pity to select for recorded censure any particular ...
Sivu 140
... amendment was rejected by 264 to 151 votes , and several other amendments in the same spirit were similarly negatived . On the following evening ( July 11 ) a long discussion took place on an amendment moved by Mr. S. T. Evans ...
... amendment was rejected by 264 to 151 votes , and several other amendments in the same spirit were similarly negatived . On the following evening ( July 11 ) a long discussion took place on an amendment moved by Mr. S. T. Evans ...
Sivu 324
... amendment after amendment . The final struggle , ( Oct. 28 ) began with rejecting by 98 to 48 votes M. Vander- velde's amendment to determine the electoral circumscription of each province . This defeat was followed by another that for ...
... amendment after amendment . The final struggle , ( Oct. 28 ) began with rejecting by 98 to 48 votes M. Vander- velde's amendment to determine the electoral circumscription of each province . This defeat was followed by another that for ...
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