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... consideration whether men em- ployed in the same duties and exposed to the same danger should be paid at different rates . What I desire to know is , whether it is true that it is intended to form a corps of this description , and , if ...
... consideration whether men em- ployed in the same duties and exposed to the same danger should be paid at different rates . What I desire to know is , whether it is true that it is intended to form a corps of this description , and , if ...
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... consideration that none of these ad- vantages will accrue to the men who enlist at the age of twenty - four for a service of two or at the most of three years , that the men who would enlist would probably be between the ages of twenty ...
... consideration that none of these ad- vantages will accrue to the men who enlist at the age of twenty - four for a service of two or at the most of three years , that the men who would enlist would probably be between the ages of twenty ...
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... consideration or deliberation by the limited number of noble Lords who had attended on that occasion . His belief was , that in addition to those resources in our own country which we had drawn upon , we should have directed our ...
... consideration or deliberation by the limited number of noble Lords who had attended on that occasion . His belief was , that in addition to those resources in our own country which we had drawn upon , we should have directed our ...
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... consideration from Her Majesty's Govern- rendered useless - if not worse than use- ment - and the more so , as that conside- less - the great expenditure of blood and ration is at the same time quite compatible treasure to which England ...
... consideration from Her Majesty's Govern- rendered useless - if not worse than use- ment - and the more so , as that conside- less - the great expenditure of blood and ration is at the same time quite compatible treasure to which England ...
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... consideration of the House , should content himself with that proceed- ing , and refrain from persevering with the measure . In the absence of Sir John M'Neill on an important mission , he did not wish to pledge the Government to a ...
... consideration of the House , should content himself with that proceed- ing , and refrain from persevering with the measure . In the absence of Sir John M'Neill on an important mission , he did not wish to pledge the Government to a ...
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