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... James Graham , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. Christopher , Mr. Stafford O'Brien , Mr. Buck , Mr. George Bankes , and other Members - On a Division the Motion is rejected by 254 to 122 CHAPTER IV . [ 63 Affairs of Ireland - Maynooth Improvement ...
... James Graham , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. Christopher , Mr. Stafford O'Brien , Mr. Buck , Mr. George Bankes , and other Members - On a Division the Motion is rejected by 254 to 122 CHAPTER IV . [ 63 Affairs of Ireland - Maynooth Improvement ...
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... James Graham introduces the Mini- sterial Measure for the Establishment of New Colleges without Religious Distinctions - His Speech and the subsequent Debate - Remarks of Mr. Wyse - General Reception of the Plan by the House of Commons ...
... James Graham introduces the Mini- sterial Measure for the Establishment of New Colleges without Religious Distinctions - His Speech and the subsequent Debate - Remarks of Mr. Wyse - General Reception of the Plan by the House of Commons ...
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... James Graham - Remarks of Mr. M. J. O'Connell , Mr. Plumptre , Mr. Sheil , and other Members - Close of the Session on the 9th of August- Address delivered by the Speaker , and the Queen's Speech - Parliament is prorogued till the 24th ...
... James Graham - Remarks of Mr. M. J. O'Connell , Mr. Plumptre , Mr. Sheil , and other Members - Close of the Session on the 9th of August- Address delivered by the Speaker , and the Queen's Speech - Parliament is prorogued till the 24th ...
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... James Graham if he was still prepared to bring in his Irish Registration Bill , and to repeat his pledge that con- ciliation had now reached its ut- most limit ? ' Sir James Graham had no hesita- tion in stating that it was the de ...
... James Graham if he was still prepared to bring in his Irish Registration Bill , and to repeat his pledge that con- ciliation had now reached its ut- most limit ? ' Sir James Graham had no hesita- tion in stating that it was the de ...
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... James Grraham , on the part of the Government - Mr . New- degate , Mr. Darby , and Mr. Bankes speak in favour of the Motion , which is resisted by Lord John Russell , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. B. Escott , Mr. D'Israeli , and other Members ...
... James Grraham , on the part of the Government - Mr . New- degate , Mr. Darby , and Mr. Bankes speak in favour of the Motion , which is resisted by Lord John Russell , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. B. Escott , Mr. D'Israeli , and other Members ...
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