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... England - Provisions of the Bill for Commu- ting Tithes - Views of Lord John Russell and Sir R. Peel - Discussion as to Voluntary and Compulsory Commutation - Debates in Committee -The Bill passes the Lords with Amendments in which the ...
... England - Provisions of the Bill for Commu- ting Tithes - Views of Lord John Russell and Sir R. Peel - Discussion as to Voluntary and Compulsory Commutation - Debates in Committee -The Bill passes the Lords with Amendments in which the ...
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... England and Wales ; but I have reason to be- lieve that their recommendations , upon most of the important sub- jects submitted to them , are nearly prepared . They shall be laid be- fore you without delay , and you will direct your ...
... England and Wales ; but I have reason to be- lieve that their recommendations , upon most of the important sub- jects submitted to them , are nearly prepared . They shall be laid be- fore you without delay , and you will direct your ...
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... England and Scotland . " A further report of the com- mission of inquiry into the con- dition of the poorer classes of my subjects in Ireland will speedily be laid before you . You will ap- proach this subject with the cau- tion due to ...
... England and Scotland . " A further report of the com- mission of inquiry into the con- dition of the poorer classes of my subjects in Ireland will speedily be laid before you . You will ap- proach this subject with the cau- tion due to ...
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... England and Wales might in many respects assist their deli- berations . Why not treat the question of Irish municipal reform in the same manner as was here suggested in reference to Irish poor - laws ? Even the commission- ers of ...
... England and Wales might in many respects assist their deli- berations . Why not treat the question of Irish municipal reform in the same manner as was here suggested in reference to Irish poor - laws ? Even the commission- ers of ...
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... England and Scotland ; the franchise , for instance , was different ; and when the king's speech spoke of the principles ap- plied in England and Scotland , and expressed a hope of their ap- plicability to Ireland , it was quite clear ...
... England and Scotland ; the franchise , for instance , was different ; and when the king's speech spoke of the principles ap- plied in England and Scotland , and expressed a hope of their ap- plicability to Ireland , it was quite clear ...
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