A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen5Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... votes to 226 . Ibid . , p . 620 . 4 293 votes to go . Ibid . , p . 1032 . On the following day , Christopher , one of the 1842 7 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... votes to 226 . Ibid . , p . 620 . 4 293 votes to go . Ibid . , p . 1032 . On the following day , Christopher , one of the 1842 7 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... voted to bring forward his Budget . At last , on the 11th of March , he rose to allay the general expectation . Baring , in 1841 , had estimated the revenue of 1841-42 at £ 48,310,000 , the expenditure at £ 50,731,226 , and had placed ...
... voted to bring forward his Budget . At last , on the 11th of March , he rose to allay the general expectation . Baring , in 1841 , had estimated the revenue of 1841-42 at £ 48,310,000 , the expenditure at £ 50,731,226 , and had placed ...
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... the Govern- Goulburn was proposing three rates of 245. , 345. , and ment . VOL . V. 1 By 197 votes to 128. Hansard , vol . lxxv . p . 219 . с 635 .; and Miles was substituting three others of 205. 1844 33 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... the Govern- Goulburn was proposing three rates of 245. , 345. , and ment . VOL . V. 1 By 197 votes to 128. Hansard , vol . lxxv . p . 219 . с 635 .; and Miles was substituting three others of 205. 1844 33 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... vote . The submissive assembly , which on the 14th of June had beaten the ministry by 241 votes to 221 , resolved on the 17th of June to retrace its steps by 255 votes to 233.1 This remarkable division lent some significance to the ...
... vote . The submissive assembly , which on the 14th of June had beaten the ministry by 241 votes to 221 , resolved on the 17th of June to retrace its steps by 255 votes to 233.1 This remarkable division lent some significance to the ...
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... votes to 55 ( ibid . , vol . lxxvii . p . 634 ) ; and to extend the tax to Ireland , and was beaten by 275 votes to 33 ( ibid . , p . 821 ) ; while Charles Buller , on an abstract resolution that the tax should be made less unequal and ...
... votes to 55 ( ibid . , vol . lxxvii . p . 634 ) ; and to extend the tax to Ireland , and was beaten by 275 votes to 33 ( ibid . , p . 821 ) ; while Charles Buller , on an abstract resolution that the tax should be made less unequal and ...
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