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To this bill Mr. Pitt , then first minister , gave not only his personal support , but his influence - nay , he kept ... and the greatest of all , defalcation of members , rendered it hardly possible to pass the bill ; but Mr. Pitt was ...
To this bill Mr. Pitt , then first minister , gave not only his personal support , but his influence - nay , he kept ... and the greatest of all , defalcation of members , rendered it hardly possible to pass the bill ; but Mr. Pitt was ...
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second , upon the ground of the partial manner in which it would opez l'pon the appeal being thus made to me , I rose and stated , that I thou : his argument a fair one ; that I thought the first part of the Bill , bem merely a matter ...
second , upon the ground of the partial manner in which it would opez l'pon the appeal being thus made to me , I rose and stated , that I thou : his argument a fair one ; that I thought the first part of the Bill , bem merely a matter ...
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It is a problem whether , under the Reform Bill , education and property will , on the long run , accumulate numbers , or whether numbers will eventually overpower education and property . The result of the last two years seems ...
It is a problem whether , under the Reform Bill , education and property will , on the long run , accumulate numbers , or whether numbers will eventually overpower education and property . The result of the last two years seems ...
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