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... Division . Question twice put Division on an Amendment Method of a Division Division in the House of Lords Equality of Voices in the House of Lords Votes on judicial cases ¡¤ Divisions in the Commons If not two Tellers , no Division ...
... Division . Question twice put Division on an Amendment Method of a Division Division in the House of Lords Equality of Voices in the House of Lords Votes on judicial cases ¡¤ Divisions in the Commons If not two Tellers , no Division ...
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... Division Lists PAGE Divisions in Committees Divisions frivolously claimed Proxies in the Lords System of Pairs Protests entered by the Lords Personal pecuniary interest in a vʊte In the case of Private Bills • Motions to disallow Votes ...
... Division Lists PAGE Divisions in Committees Divisions frivolously claimed Proxies in the Lords System of Pairs Protests entered by the Lords Personal pecuniary interest in a vʊte In the case of Private Bills • Motions to disallow Votes ...
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... divisions , return 253 members ; 143 cities and boroughs , in 215 divisions , return 237 members ; 3 universities return 5 members ; making a total number of 495 for England and Wales . The number of members for Scotland was increased ...
... divisions , return 253 members ; 143 cities and boroughs , in 215 divisions , return 237 members ; 3 universities return 5 members ; making a total number of 495 for England and Wales . The number of members for Scotland was increased ...
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... division to be duly elected . And even after the passing of the Act of Will . III . , some minors sat " by connivance . " Charles James Fox was returned for Midhurst when he was nineteen years and four months old , and sat and spoke ...
... division to be duly elected . And even after the passing of the Act of Will . III . , some minors sat " by connivance . " Charles James Fox was returned for Midhurst when he was nineteen years and four months old , and sat and spoke ...
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... division the matter was not allowed to proceed any further.2 Other cases , too numerous to mention , have occurred , in some of which the parties have been committed or repri- manded . In 1844 , a member having made charges at a public ...
... division the matter was not allowed to proceed any further.2 Other cases , too numerous to mention , have occurred , in some of which the parties have been committed or repri- manded . In 1844 , a member having made charges at a public ...
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