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Page 237
... Bill . Of course there was nothing original in the fact of talking out a Bill on a Wednesday , but the manner was entirely novel ; that device was never before used in such an open undisguised fashion . There was no pretence of argument ...
... Bill . Of course there was nothing original in the fact of talking out a Bill on a Wednesday , but the manner was entirely novel ; that device was never before used in such an open undisguised fashion . There was no pretence of argument ...
Page 252
... Bills through the House . Are there not too many occasions of debate ? Why , after the affirmation of the principle of the Bill on the second reading , should there be another discussion , going over exactly the same grounds , on the ...
... Bills through the House . Are there not too many occasions of debate ? Why , after the affirmation of the principle of the Bill on the second reading , should there be another discussion , going over exactly the same grounds , on the ...
Page 253
... Bill , and this is but one more step forward in the same direction . The new rule would run thus : - ' That when the order of the day has been read for the House to resolve itself into Committee of the whole House ( except the Com ...
... Bill , and this is but one more step forward in the same direction . The new rule would run thus : - ' That when the order of the day has been read for the House to resolve itself into Committee of the whole House ( except the Com ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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