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... ( Sir Robert Peel . ) On Motion of Mr. Hennessy , after short debate , adjourned till To - morrow 106 .. 107 Comptroller of the Exchequer and Public Audit Bill- On Motion of ( Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Peel ) —ordered ; read ...
... ( Sir Robert Peel . ) On Motion of Mr. Hennessy , after short debate , adjourned till To - morrow 106 .. 107 Comptroller of the Exchequer and Public Audit Bill- On Motion of ( Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Peel ) —ordered ; read ...
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... Robert Montagu ; Answer , Mr. T. G. Baring .. .. .. 124 .. 131 .. 131 .. 131 ... Sir John Pakington ; Answer , Lord C. Paget .. 132 METROPOLITAN PAVING , & c ... Peel , Mr. Dodson , Sir Stafford Northcote , Mr. Attorney Generai , Mr ...
... Robert Montagu ; Answer , Mr. T. G. Baring .. .. .. 124 .. 131 .. 131 .. 131 ... Sir John Pakington ; Answer , Lord C. Paget .. 132 METROPOLITAN PAVING , & c ... Peel , Mr. Dodson , Sir Stafford Northcote , Mr. Attorney Generai , Mr ...
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... ( Sir Robert Peel ) Question again proposed : -Debate resumed . .. After short debate , Question put : -The House divided ; Ayes 135 , Noes 43 ; Majority 92 -Bill ordered to be brought in by Sir Robert Peel , Sir George Grey , and Mr ...
... ( Sir Robert Peel ) Question again proposed : -Debate resumed . .. After short debate , Question put : -The House divided ; Ayes 135 , Noes 43 ; Majority 92 -Bill ordered to be brought in by Sir Robert Peel , Sir George Grey , and Mr ...
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... Sir Robert Peel .. .. UNITED STATES - CONSULS FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES - Question , Mr. Hadfield ; Answer , Mr. Layard .. 366 367 .. 367 368 368 369 IRISH RECORDS - Question , Colonel French ; Answer , Mr. Peel ARMY - THE ARMSTRONG GUN ...
... Sir Robert Peel .. .. UNITED STATES - CONSULS FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES - Question , Mr. Hadfield ; Answer , Mr. Layard .. 366 367 .. 367 368 368 369 IRISH RECORDS - Question , Colonel French ; Answer , Mr. Peel ARMY - THE ARMSTRONG GUN ...
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... Sir C. Wood 447 And Order for Second Reading of the Bill discharged : -Bill ... Sir Edward Dering ; Answer , Lord C. Paget 469 Question , " That Mr. Speaker do now ... Robert Peel ) .. 508 Amendment proposed , to leave out the word " now ...
... Sir C. Wood 447 And Order for Second Reading of the Bill discharged : -Bill ... Sir Edward Dering ; Answer , Lord C. Paget 469 Question , " That Mr. Speaker do now ... Robert Peel ) .. 508 Amendment proposed , to leave out the word " now ...
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