The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1891 - 504 sivua |
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... House to take the system of bribery into its consideration at the commencement of the following session . But the speech of most significance made by him during the session was on Sir F. Burdett's motion on Parliamentary Reform in July ...
... House to take the system of bribery into its consideration at the commencement of the following session . But the speech of most significance made by him during the session was on Sir F. Burdett's motion on Parliamentary Reform in July ...
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... House of Commons not merely passed the Bill , but , on the suggestion of Mr. Charles Wynn , added Barnstaple to the list . Unfortunately , however , between the discussion of the Bill in the Commons and the Lords , the dastardly plot ...
... House of Commons not merely passed the Bill , but , on the suggestion of Mr. Charles Wynn , added Barnstaple to the list . Unfortunately , however , between the discussion of the Bill in the Commons and the Lords , the dastardly plot ...
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... Lord John explained his reasons for addressing the letter to Mr. Wilberforce , by pleading that ' he was , on the question of the Queen , the organ of the sentiments of a majority of the House of Commons . ' 2 The paper had no effect ...
... Lord John explained his reasons for addressing the letter to Mr. Wilberforce , by pleading that ' he was , on the question of the Queen , the organ of the sentiments of a majority of the House of Commons . ' 2 The paper had no effect ...
Sivu 131
... House . The opposition of the Lords was thus impelling Lord John to a fresh step , and the refusal of the Upper House of Parlia- ment to enfranchise the householders of Leeds was directing his attention to the claims of other large towns .
... House . The opposition of the Lords was thus impelling Lord John to a fresh step , and the refusal of the Upper House of Parlia- ment to enfranchise the householders of Leeds was directing his attention to the claims of other large towns .
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... House of Lords . ' But I am persuaded that Reformers in general have never made a sufficient estimate of the support they would receive , or set a sufficient value on the objects they might attain , by a vigorous attack on particular ...
... House of Lords . ' But I am persuaded that Reformers in general have never made a sufficient estimate of the support they would receive , or set a sufficient value on the objects they might attain , by a vigorous attack on particular ...
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