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Page 241
... carried by a majority of fifty - six . If the Irish members had been excluded , the Bill would have been carried only by a majority of five . Mr. Chamber- lain and his Radical Unionists did not vote . The Welsh members are inclined to ...
... carried by a majority of fifty - six . If the Irish members had been excluded , the Bill would have been carried only by a majority of five . Mr. Chamber- lain and his Radical Unionists did not vote . The Welsh members are inclined to ...
Page 366
... carried by 287 to 134 . 9. Mr. Gladstone made his Statement as to the Course of Business before Easter ; his Proposal to Suspend the Twelve o'Clock Rule , carried by 264 to 179 . Debate on Army Administration . 10. Discussion on the ...
... carried by 287 to 134 . 9. Mr. Gladstone made his Statement as to the Course of Business before Easter ; his Proposal to Suspend the Twelve o'Clock Rule , carried by 264 to 179 . Debate on Army Administration . 10. Discussion on the ...
Page 487
... carried without a division in the House of Commons . The India Office and the Viceroy , then Lord Dufferin , bowed loyally to the will of the representatives of the nation ; but now , after the lapse of four years , during all of which ...
... carried without a division in the House of Commons . The India Office and the Viceroy , then Lord Dufferin , bowed loyally to the will of the representatives of the nation ; but now , after the lapse of four years , during all of which ...
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