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... Charles Wood , Mr. Willoughby , Sir E. Bulwer Lytton , Lord John Russell , Mr. Disraeli , and other Members - Ona division , the House decides in favour of intro- ducing the Bill by 318 to 173 [ Page 1 CHAPTER II . The Conspiracy ...
... Charles Wood , Mr. Willoughby , Sir E. Bulwer Lytton , Lord John Russell , Mr. Disraeli , and other Members - Ona division , the House decides in favour of intro- ducing the Bill by 318 to 173 [ Page 1 CHAPTER II . The Conspiracy ...
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... Charles Napier praises the First Lord's statement , but desires further improvements in order to render the service more efficient - Sir Charles Wood vindicates his own adminis- tration of the Admiralty - Speeches of Admiral Walcott ...
... Charles Napier praises the First Lord's statement , but desires further improvements in order to render the service more efficient - Sir Charles Wood vindicates his own adminis- tration of the Admiralty - Speeches of Admiral Walcott ...
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... Charles Wood , Mr. Willoughby , Sir E. Bulwer Lytton , Lord John Russell , Mr. Disraeli , and other Members - On a division , the House decides in favour of introducing the Bill by 318 to 173 . HE formal commencement of culated to ...
... Charles Wood , Mr. Willoughby , Sir E. Bulwer Lytton , Lord John Russell , Mr. Disraeli , and other Members - On a division , the House decides in favour of introducing the Bill by 318 to 173 . HE formal commencement of culated to ...
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... Charles , which . he insisted , fur- nished direct answers to argu- ments urged in support of the proposed change , which would reverse the decision of the House in 1853. The high character of the Court of Directors , the ex- pediency ...
... Charles , which . he insisted , fur- nished direct answers to argu- ments urged in support of the proposed change , which would reverse the decision of the House in 1853. The high character of the Court of Directors , the ex- pediency ...
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... Charles Wood said he had risen when Lord John Russell rose to express his utter astonish- ment that a question of this kind should be left in the hands of a private member . Government was not bound to legislate on petty subjects , but ...
... Charles Wood said he had risen when Lord John Russell rose to express his utter astonish- ment that a question of this kind should be left in the hands of a private member . Government was not bound to legislate on petty subjects , but ...
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