An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Էջ 279
... administration by the creation of sufficient Tory peers . The King , who was antagonistic to his son , was only too ready to relinquish his prerogative and substantial inducements were offered to the Com- mons in order to secure the ...
... administration by the creation of sufficient Tory peers . The King , who was antagonistic to his son , was only too ready to relinquish his prerogative and substantial inducements were offered to the Com- mons in order to secure the ...
Էջ 285
... administration . In January 1742 , Pulteney moved that certain papers relating to the war should be referred to a Secret Committee . The debate developed into a bitter battle during which it emerged that the real intention of the ...
... administration . In January 1742 , Pulteney moved that certain papers relating to the war should be referred to a Secret Committee . The debate developed into a bitter battle during which it emerged that the real intention of the ...
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... administration is memorable are the abolition of colonial slavery , the protection of women and children working in industry under the Factory Act of 1833 , the substantial improvement of the Poor Laws , and the repeal of the East India ...
... administration is memorable are the abolition of colonial slavery , the protection of women and children working in industry under the Factory Act of 1833 , the substantial improvement of the Poor Laws , and the repeal of the East India ...
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