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... discussion might then take place on going into Committee of the whole House . LORD JOHN RUSSELL said , he con- sidered that the House would scarcely consent that any of the three Bills to which the right hon . Gentleman had re- ferred ...
... discussion might then take place on going into Committee of the whole House . LORD JOHN RUSSELL said , he con- sidered that the House would scarcely consent that any of the three Bills to which the right hon . Gentleman had re- ferred ...
Página 57
... discussion . The hon . Mem- ber for Lambeth had appealed to the Go- vernment , but the Government were quite ready to support the second reading of the Bill . He was not sure that the measure would accomplish all that was expected from ...
... discussion . The hon . Mem- ber for Lambeth had appealed to the Go- vernment , but the Government were quite ready to support the second reading of the Bill . He was not sure that the measure would accomplish all that was expected from ...
Página 87
... discussion , that the Re- port which had been referred to was pre- pared , and he was perfectly well aware that the Commission had dealt with all the subjects to which they referred . It had been suggested to the hon . and learned ...
... discussion , that the Re- port which had been referred to was pre- pared , and he was perfectly well aware that the Commission had dealt with all the subjects to which they referred . It had been suggested to the hon . and learned ...
Página 89
... discussion until the Report of the Commissioners was laid upon the table . He had endeavoured to carry a measure which was for the good of his country , and it had , as might have been expected , met with the vigorous op- position of ...
... discussion until the Report of the Commissioners was laid upon the table . He had endeavoured to carry a measure which was for the good of his country , and it had , as might have been expected , met with the vigorous op- position of ...
Página 129
... discussion had lasted quite long enough , but he wished to express his conviction , founded on several years ' residence both in the north and south of Ireland , that it would be very inexpedient , without a large sprinkling of English ...
... discussion had lasted quite long enough , but he wished to express his conviction , founded on several years ' residence both in the north and south of Ireland , that it would be very inexpedient , without a large sprinkling of English ...
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