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... taken ? MR . DISRAELI replied that only the Education Bill would be taken . Motion agreed to . House resumed . Committee report Progress . On the Motion of Mr. DISRAELI , re- solved , " That the House , at its rising , do adjourn till ...
... taken ? MR . DISRAELI replied that only the Education Bill would be taken . Motion agreed to . House resumed . Committee report Progress . On the Motion of Mr. DISRAELI , re- solved , " That the House , at its rising , do adjourn till ...
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... taken place was owing to the not but agree with his hon . Friend the pushing of confederation on the colony , Member for Dundee ( Mr. Jenkins ) that although the noble Earl had said he did there was great danger to good govern- not wish ...
... taken place was owing to the not but agree with his hon . Friend the pushing of confederation on the colony , Member for Dundee ( Mr. Jenkins ) that although the noble Earl had said he did there was great danger to good govern- not wish ...
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... taken than at present . Hon . Members all felt the almost indiscreet way in which in some districts these summonses had been issued , and there was nothing more likely to make school boards unpopular . It would be a very easy thing ...
... taken than at present . Hon . Members all felt the almost indiscreet way in which in some districts these summonses had been issued , and there was nothing more likely to make school boards unpopular . It would be a very easy thing ...
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... taken that day , as he believed the understanding had been that it should not be taken at the pre- sent sitting at all . MR . W. H. SMITH dissented from the view which the right hon . Gentle- man took as to the understanding which had ...
... taken that day , as he believed the understanding had been that it should not be taken at the pre- sent sitting at all . MR . W. H. SMITH dissented from the view which the right hon . Gentle- man took as to the understanding which had ...
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... taken , he would agree that the debate should be ad- " The Accountant General was examined , and he accounts for the delay or omission to bring the deficit under the notice of Parliament , on the ground that it was hoped the deficit ...
... taken , he would agree that the debate should be ad- " The Accountant General was examined , and he accounts for the delay or omission to bring the deficit under the notice of Parliament , on the ground that it was hoped the deficit ...
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