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... any general assur- ance on this subject . He could only re- commend those companies desirous of ob- taining an advance of public money to apply PENSIONS TO VISCOUNT HARDINGE AND LORD GOUGH . Order of 7 ( Ireland ) . Railways 8 { COMMONS }
... any general assur- ance on this subject . He could only re- commend those companies desirous of ob- taining an advance of public money to apply PENSIONS TO VISCOUNT HARDINGE AND LORD GOUGH . Order of 7 ( Ireland ) . Railways 8 { COMMONS }
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... Commons , so far as those two illustrious individuals are con- cerned , would not take place . I am most anxious that there should be a deep convic- tion on the part of the House that the pro- posal I make is so moderate as to command ...
... Commons , so far as those two illustrious individuals are con- cerned , would not take place . I am most anxious that there should be a deep convic- tion on the part of the House that the pro- posal I make is so moderate as to command ...
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... Commons proceeds cut in the Illustrated News , I would not in votes of this nature . have stood forward in his behalf on the present occasion . I am aware , that in so doing I am treading upon delicate ground . It has been not seldom ...
... Commons proceeds cut in the Illustrated News , I would not in votes of this nature . have stood forward in his behalf on the present occasion . I am aware , that in so doing I am treading upon delicate ground . It has been not seldom ...
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... Commons . If , therefore , it were possible able thing that scarcely had the despatches to make the grants which had been pro- of Sir Henry Hardinge and Sir Hugh posed by the right hon . Baronet irrespec- Gough arrived in this country ...
... Commons . If , therefore , it were possible able thing that scarcely had the despatches to make the grants which had been pro- of Sir Henry Hardinge and Sir Hugh posed by the right hon . Baronet irrespec- Gough arrived in this country ...
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... Commons at once to vote a sum from which the Crown might reward services as they arose , rather than have the ungrateful task of refusing those whom he , as the Minister of the Crown , thought ought to have pensions granted them , as in ...
... Commons at once to vote a sum from which the Crown might reward services as they arose , rather than have the ungrateful task of refusing those whom he , as the Minister of the Crown , thought ought to have pensions granted them , as in ...
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