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... question with the Neapolitan Go- vernment respecting the Cagliari - Concession by Naples of a compen- sation to the English Engineers , and the restoration of the vessel and crew to Sardinia . - The Danubian Principalities - Mr ...
... question with the Neapolitan Go- vernment respecting the Cagliari - Concession by Naples of a compen- sation to the English Engineers , and the restoration of the vessel and crew to Sardinia . - The Danubian Principalities - Mr ...
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... Question , and is seconded by Mr. Miles - Lord Palmerston supports the Bill - Mr . Henley opposes it - The Second Reading is carried on a Division by 226 to 168 - Owing to the pressure of business and late period of the Session , the ...
... Question , and is seconded by Mr. Miles - Lord Palmerston supports the Bill - Mr . Henley opposes it - The Second Reading is carried on a Division by 226 to 168 - Owing to the pressure of business and late period of the Session , the ...
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... question of cavalry and horses for the artillery was constantly pressed on the attention of the Government by my noble friend on my right ( the Earl of Ellen- borough ) . Now , what have been sent out ? You have sent out a considerable ...
... question of cavalry and horses for the artillery was constantly pressed on the attention of the Government by my noble friend on my right ( the Earl of Ellen- borough ) . Now , what have been sent out ? You have sent out a considerable ...
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... question . Mr. Labouchere observed that the vote did not embrace the whole policy and administration of Lord Canning ; it was simply confined to the manner in which the military operations had been conducted . It would preclude no one ...
... question . Mr. Labouchere observed that the vote did not embrace the whole policy and administration of Lord Canning ; it was simply confined to the manner in which the military operations had been conducted . It would preclude no one ...
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... question was one of time , for it must be in the recol- lection of every one that when the India Bill of 1853 was passed there was a general belief that the step then taken must eventually lead to the result contemplated by the measure ...
... question was one of time , for it must be in the recol- lection of every one that when the India Bill of 1853 was passed there was a general belief that the step then taken must eventually lead to the result contemplated by the measure ...
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