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... Lord Stanley moves for leave to bring in a Bill without such Clause- Debate - Lord John Russell -- Sir James Graham Mr. Sheil - Mr . Harvey - Mr . O'Connell - Sir R. Peel -- Chancellor of the Exchequer— Lord Stanley's motion rejected ...
... Lord Stanley moves for leave to bring in a Bill without such Clause- Debate - Lord John Russell -- Sir James Graham Mr. Sheil - Mr . Harvey - Mr . O'Connell - Sir R. Peel -- Chancellor of the Exchequer— Lord Stanley's motion rejected ...
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... lordships contem- plate another engine , the most formidable that ever was ... lord Fitz- gerald moved , as had been done in the Commons , " That it be an ... chancellor argued against the plan of which this instruction was to be the ...
... lordships contem- plate another engine , the most formidable that ever was ... lord Fitz- gerald moved , as had been done in the Commons , " That it be an ... chancellor argued against the plan of which this instruction was to be the ...
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... lordships ' object to prevent the population of Ireland from being turbulent , they could not secure it better than by giving them some local politics to absorb their attention . In answer to the lord chancellor , lord Abinger asked ...
... lordships ' object to prevent the population of Ireland from being turbulent , they could not secure it better than by giving them some local politics to absorb their attention . In answer to the lord chancellor , lord Abinger asked ...
Side 46
conse- lord chancellor argued , that it would be unjust to deprive them of it but he seemed to forget that it was his own bill that abolished the corporations , and quently took their property away ; and the injustice of this proceed ...
conse- lord chancellor argued , that it would be unjust to deprive them of it but he seemed to forget that it was his own bill that abolished the corporations , and quently took their property away ; and the injustice of this proceed ...
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... Lord John Russell - Sir James Graham - Mr . Sheil- Mr. Harvey — Mr . O'Connell - Sir R. Peel . - Chancellor of the Ex- chequer - Lord Stanley's motion rejected - Discussions in Committee -The Lords reject the Appropriation Clause ...
... Lord John Russell - Sir James Graham - Mr . Sheil- Mr. Harvey — Mr . O'Connell - Sir R. Peel . - Chancellor of the Ex- chequer - Lord Stanley's motion rejected - Discussions in Committee -The Lords reject the Appropriation Clause ...
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