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... vote ( 17 out of 57 ) and in the Com- merce division in the Commons Tory rebels , with 81 votes , made up roughly two - fifths of the number which so narrowly defeated the bill . But both occasions were exceptional . In the Hamilton vote ...
... vote ( 17 out of 57 ) and in the Com- merce division in the Commons Tory rebels , with 81 votes , made up roughly two - fifths of the number which so narrowly defeated the bill . But both occasions were exceptional . In the Hamilton vote ...
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... vote against their party during the passage of the Treasons bill in April 1709 " were dragoon into't " , according to Peter Wentworth , “ and sent possitively word that if they did not vote as desired they shou'd be turn'd out of their ...
... vote against their party during the passage of the Treasons bill in April 1709 " were dragoon into't " , according to Peter Wentworth , “ and sent possitively word that if they did not vote as desired they shou'd be turn'd out of their ...
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... vote , or an expected vote , in accordance with that position . The symbols w and t are used in the case of the Hamilton division ( List 5 ) , where there was no accepted ' party line ' , to indicate a vote cast on the same side as the ...
... vote , or an expected vote , in accordance with that position . The symbols w and t are used in the case of the Hamilton division ( List 5 ) , where there was no accepted ' party line ' , to indicate a vote cast on the same side as the ...
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