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... moved , and Smith seconded , the chief resolution . An inner working committee was formed , of which Lord Sandon was appointed chairman , and on which , among others , Smith had as colleagues Mr John Talbot , the Rev. Canon Rowsell ...
... moved , and Smith seconded , the chief resolution . An inner working committee was formed , of which Lord Sandon was appointed chairman , and on which , among others , Smith had as colleagues Mr John Talbot , the Rev. Canon Rowsell ...
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... moved by Lord Grosvenor to the effect that no bill to extend the franchise could be accepted until the House was in possession of the proposals of the Government for redistri- bution of seats . This was seconded by Lord Stanley , and ...
... moved by Lord Grosvenor to the effect that no bill to extend the franchise could be accepted until the House was in possession of the proposals of the Government for redistri- bution of seats . This was seconded by Lord Stanley , and ...
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... moved by Lord Dunkellin , who proposed to substitute rating instead of renting as the basis of the franchise . On this question Ministers were in a minority of eleven . The consequence was the resignation of Earl Russell's Cabinet and ...
... moved by Lord Dunkellin , who proposed to substitute rating instead of renting as the basis of the franchise . On this question Ministers were in a minority of eleven . The consequence was the resignation of Earl Russell's Cabinet and ...
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... moved by Mr Goschen , then President of the Poor Law Board , at the first sitting after the Easter recess , April 1 , 1869. It dealt with a subject concerning which Smith was thoroughly well informed ; he had something to say , and he ...
... moved by Mr Goschen , then President of the Poor Law Board , at the first sitting after the Easter recess , April 1 , 1869. It dealt with a subject concerning which Smith was thoroughly well informed ; he had something to say , and he ...
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... moved by Mr Gladstone on March 1 . Public interest was intensified to a degree beyond what even so radical a measure might have evoked , by the enormous wealth of the corpora- tion which was the subject of attack , and by 1 One of the ...
... moved by Mr Gladstone on March 1 . Public interest was intensified to a degree beyond what even so radical a measure might have evoked , by the enormous wealth of the corpora- tion which was the subject of attack , and by 1 One of the ...
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