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... Lord Aberdeen — Sir James Graham — Lord Stanley — Lord Wharncliffe — Mr. Gladstone — First Nights in Parliament — Prorogation .. .. .. .. .. ..89 CHAPTER in. Policy of China — State of China — The Opium Question — British Superintendents — ...
... Lord Aberdeen — Sir James Graham — Lord Stanley — Lord Wharncliffe — Mr. Gladstone — First Nights in Parliament — Prorogation .. .. .. .. .. ..89 CHAPTER in. Policy of China — State of China — The Opium Question — British Superintendents — ...
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... Lord Aberdeen - Sir James Graham - Lord Stanley - Lord Wharncliffe - Mr . Gladstone - First Nights in Parliament - Prorogation 89 CHAPTER III . Policy of China - State of China - The Opium Question - British Superintendents - Lord ...
... Lord Aberdeen - Sir James Graham - Lord Stanley - Lord Wharncliffe - Mr . Gladstone - First Nights in Parliament - Prorogation 89 CHAPTER III . Policy of China - State of China - The Opium Question - British Superintendents - Lord ...
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... Lord Howick's Distress Motion - Lord Ashley - Mines and Collieries Act - Government Factory Bill - Education Clauses - Education Clauses with- drawn Vacillation about the New Bill - Decision against the Ten - hour Clause Debate on ...
... Lord Howick's Distress Motion - Lord Ashley - Mines and Collieries Act - Government Factory Bill - Education Clauses - Education Clauses with- drawn Vacillation about the New Bill - Decision against the Ten - hour Clause Debate on ...
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... Lord John Russell's Letter - Cabinet Councils - Announcement of the Times - Resig- nation of Ministers - Negotiation with Lord John Russell - Re- turn of Sir Robert Peel to Power - Death of Lord Wharncliffe- Sir Robert Peel's Position ...
... Lord John Russell's Letter - Cabinet Councils - Announcement of the Times - Resig- nation of Ministers - Negotiation with Lord John Russell - Re- turn of Sir Robert Peel to Power - Death of Lord Wharncliffe- Sir Robert Peel's Position ...
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... Lord John Eussell would think of so sweeping a change. Lord John Eussell thought it bold, but enjoyed the prospect of throwing so great a boon into the lap of the nation and its representatives. On the morning of the day of debate, one ...
... Lord John Eussell would think of so sweeping a change. Lord John Eussell thought it bold, but enjoyed the prospect of throwing so great a boon into the lap of the nation and its representatives. On the morning of the day of debate, one ...
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