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  2. THE EMIGRATION MOVEMENT.

    SOME time ago it was necessary for those who approved of the principle that the conduct of emigration should be made a prominent part of our public policy, to advocate that ...

    Article : 1,490 words
  3. M. Is[?] to Viscount Palmerston.

    My Lord.—I have just received the communication from your Excellency of yester-, day's date, in which, after replying as you have thought proper to what I have had the ...

    Article : 406 words
  4. "RESOLUTIONS ON THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF REPRESENTATION, BY EARL STANHOPE.

    "I. THAT for the purpose of preventing bribery and corruption at elections, oaths shall be taken, or declarations shall be made, by each candidate and by each elector; the former ...

    Article : 959 words
  5. RELATIONS OF ENGLAND AND SPAIN.

    THE following are the last and the most important portions of the correspondence between the Spanish Government and the Government of Great Britain, which has just been ...

    Article : 3,426 words
  6. SINGULAR ALTERCATION.

    THE debate on the sugar duties was characterised towards its close by an incidental discussion full of the sharpest personalities. After several speakers had addressed the house for ...

    Article : 4,628 words
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