Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesT.C. Hansard, 1863 |
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Admiralty Amendment appointed believed Bill Board Board of Admiralty British Chancellor classes commercial Commissioners Committee consideration Corfu cotton course Crown desire despatch distress districts Duke duty England favour feeling Foreign France French gallant Friend Gentleman give Greece Greek HENRY hoped House interests Ionian Islands Ireland Irish Italy JOHN labour Lancashire last Session LORD CLARENCE PAGET Lordships Majesty Majesty's Government manufacturing Marquess matter measure Member ment Minister Motion naval navy noble Earl noble Friend noble Lord object officers opinion Parliament persons Poor Law Poor Law Board Pope possession present Prince of Wales principle prisoners proposed question railway received referred regard Report respect Royal Highness Secretary ships SIR GEORGE SIR GEORGE BOWYER SIR GEORGE GREY Speech Taepings taken thought ticket of leave tion trade treaty trust vernment Viscount Vote William wished
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