The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... Bill back to be re - considered . Whether larcenies are now punishable by the cat - o ' - nine - tails we cannot say ; but we do say , on the authority of the magistrates and ministers , that they never will really be stopped until ...
... Bill back to be re - considered . Whether larcenies are now punishable by the cat - o ' - nine - tails we cannot say ; but we do say , on the authority of the magistrates and ministers , that they never will really be stopped until ...
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... Bill to Amend the Representation of the People in Parliament in England and Wales . London , 1866 . 2. Act for the Re - distribution of Seats . London , 1866 . THE history of the Session now drawing to a close has been marked by a unity ...
... Bill to Amend the Representation of the People in Parliament in England and Wales . London , 1866 . 2. Act for the Re - distribution of Seats . London , 1866 . THE history of the Session now drawing to a close has been marked by a unity ...
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... Bill on a constitutional party , and alone could have changed a majority of 75 into a minority of 11 , are as conspicuous at the end of the drama as at the beginning . Fortunately the display of them was more agreeable to bystanders ...
... Bill on a constitutional party , and alone could have changed a majority of 75 into a minority of 11 , are as conspicuous at the end of the drama as at the beginning . Fortunately the display of them was more agreeable to bystanders ...
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... Bill , the announcement upon the night of the final division that the Government would not yield a single iota of the enfranchisement they had proposed , were made , not in moments of serene reflection over the follies of inferior ...
... Bill , the announcement upon the night of the final division that the Government would not yield a single iota of the enfranchisement they had proposed , were made , not in moments of serene reflection over the follies of inferior ...
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... bill and his government rather than consent to depart from it before the second reading of the bill . When it was proposed to adopt for the counties a less extensive franchise than that contained in the bill , he refused on the ground ...
... bill and his government rather than consent to depart from it before the second reading of the bill . When it was proposed to adopt for the counties a less extensive franchise than that contained in the bill , he refused on the ground ...
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