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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER IV
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Althorp, Lord
/ Brougham, Lord
/ Ireland
/ Lansdowne, Marquis of
/ Littleton, Mr
/ Melbourne, Lord
/ O'Connell, Mr
/ Wellington, Duke of
1834
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER IV
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Althorp, Lord
/ Brougham, Lord
/ Ireland
/ Lansdowne, Marquis of
/ Littleton, Mr
/ Melbourne, Lord
/ O'Connell, Mr
/ Wellington, Duke of
1834
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER IV
1834
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Modified Coercion Bill introduced into the House of Commons (pg. 133-134). Debate thereon (pg. 134-140). Resolution proposed regarding the Poor in Ireland (pg. 140). Bill read a second time (pg. 140-141). Amendments moved by Mr. O'Connell (pg. 141-142). Bill passes (pg. 142). Proceedings and Discussions on the Bill in the House of Lords (pg. 142-145). Tithe Bill resumed (pg. 145). Debate on Mr. O'Connell's Motion to postpone the Committee for six months (pg. 145-148). Mr. O'Connell's Amendment to relieve the tithe-payers immediately from forty per cent carried against Ministers (pg. 148-151). The Bill passes (pg. 151). Debate on the Second Reading in the House of Lords, who throw out the Bill (pg. 151-161). Irish Church Temporalities' Bill (pg. 161-162).
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