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  2. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    Sir C. NAPIER rose to ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether [?] was bis intention to ask for an additional vote for seamen and marines, in consequence of the vast preparations making in some parts of Europe by ...

    Article : 7,400 words
  3. THE (CHANCELLOR OF THE EX. CHEQUER AT SLOUGH.

    The Right Honorable Benjamin Disraeli and his col. leagues were entertained at a public, dinner at. Slough on the, 20th of May. After the cloth bad been removed and the cup had passed freely round, tho Right Honorabl ...

    Article : 4,136 words
  4. OUR ARMED ALLY.

    Down to the middle of the present week, the Commission for inquiring into the best means of manning the navy was not yet issued; and if the Channel Fleet is to take the sea this ...

    Article : 1,788 words
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