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... nothing which could be called outrage. Much had been said with regard the purchase of arms. It had be?n said th it the money girtn for foo had been laid out in the purchase arms. He believed the accounts were exaggerated. The majority of purchases were by farmers ...

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... report. PRIVILEGE. Sir F. THESIGER snid it would be recollected that some time ago an action was brought against the Serjeant-at-arms for having, in obedience to the warrant of the Speaker, arrested Mr. Howard, and brought him to the bar .to examined. In that ...

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... from Shepton Mallett, against the Poor Removal Act; and from Bristol, in favour »f the reduction of the duty on tea.—Lord John Russell, from Bury and other place*, in favour of the Ten Hours Bill. FIRST READING. —Railway Commissioners Bill. THIRD READlNG ...

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... o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. PF. rmON'S.—T>y the 1 of Richmond, from Dunfermline an' Taw, a t'.i sujrarin Di'tilleries I: from Cardigan, against Poor Removal Act; Lord Virui, from ISoiliuin, to the same effect Earl of ahiki.l, from a barcnr in Kilkenny, for ...

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... By EDWrARu JEsSE, Esq. John Murray, Albemarle street. Now ready, with Portraits, 3 vols. Seo, 42s. T IFE of LORD SIDMOUTH ; comprising his LU Correspondence with the Political Characters of his Time. BY the DEAts of NoRwecrr. John Murray, Albemnele street ...

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... 4500 0 0 John Auldjo Kilfinichen Argyll o The Duke of Kilflcichen, liilbar-) .. .. „ Argyll chan,Tyree, Coll . . . Dltto 2000 0 0 D. C. Cameron . Ardchattan Ditto 3000 0 Trustees of Jn. .. , Campbell Ditto 2C4 0 / South Knapdale, Kil- John Campbell ...

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... afford to call his poor, honest, starving fellow-countrymen, savages land assassins ; but if in the victualling department John Ball suffered one-fifth of the privations to which the Tipperary men were subject, if he had courage enough, would stand upon ...