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... second reading by 275 votes to 185 , and on the third by 272 to 206 , but it was again wrecked in the Lords , who refused it a second reading by 95 to 702 . mentary Baron de having re- been to take After the failure of this measure ...
... second reading by 275 votes to 185 , and on the third by 272 to 206 , but it was again wrecked in the Lords , who refused it a second reading by 95 to 702 . mentary Baron de having re- been to take After the failure of this measure ...
Page 281
... second reading of the Bill was carried by 230 votes to 195 , and though at the third reading Sir F. Thesiger proposed an amendment restoring the clause ending with " upon the true faith of a Christian , " the amendment was rejected by ...
... second reading of the Bill was carried by 230 votes to 195 , and though at the third reading Sir F. Thesiger proposed an amendment restoring the clause ending with " upon the true faith of a Christian , " the amendment was rejected by ...
Page 311
... second reading in the House of Lords but is refused a third reading . 1844. The system of naturalization by certificate from a Secretary of State introduced by Mr. Hutt's Naturalization Act ( 7 & 8 Vict . , c . 66 ) . Repeal of the laws ...
... second reading in the House of Lords but is refused a third reading . 1844. The system of naturalization by certificate from a Secretary of State introduced by Mr. Hutt's Naturalization Act ( 7 & 8 Vict . , c . 66 ) . Repeal of the laws ...
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The Jewish religion protected though outside the benefit of | 19 |
Mr Robert Grants Jews Civil Disabilities Bill 183036 | 36 |
II | 50 |
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