The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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Sivu 135
... voted on a question connected with the liquor trade in a way which offended the conscience of the temperance party . He therefore decided to resign his seat , and to challenge the verdict of his constituents , not only upon his past votes ...
... voted on a question connected with the liquor trade in a way which offended the conscience of the temperance party . He therefore decided to resign his seat , and to challenge the verdict of his constituents , not only upon his past votes ...
Sivu 248
... votes and at the same sitting was passed unamended by 324 to 207 votes . Its fate in the Senate was even more dramatic . The com- mittee selected to report on it ( Feb. 16 ) was composed of five members who were favourable and four ...
... votes and at the same sitting was passed unamended by 324 to 207 votes . Its fate in the Senate was even more dramatic . The com- mittee selected to report on it ( Feb. 16 ) was composed of five members who were favourable and four ...
Sivu 254
... vote of confidence in the Senate , passed by 185 to 25 votes , the Government con- tinued its campaign against those military leaders whose mysterious underhand proceedings were causing constant uneasiness . General Zurlinden was ...
... vote of confidence in the Senate , passed by 185 to 25 votes , the Government con- tinued its campaign against those military leaders whose mysterious underhand proceedings were causing constant uneasiness . General Zurlinden was ...
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