Mr Benjamin Disraeli

1804 - 1881
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Contributions

1879

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Lords February 13, 1879

QUESTIONS. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 10, 1879

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 18, 1879

RESOLUTION. Lords March 25, 1879

2 speeches — QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 28, 1879

OBSERVATION. Lords March 31, 1879

OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. Lords April 3, 1879

2 speeches — RAILWAYS (IRELAND).—RESOLUTION. Lords April 24, 1879

TRADE—FREE TRADE AND RECIPROCITY.—RESOLUTIONS. Lords April 29, 1879

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 1, 1879

RESOLUTION. Lords May 5, 1879

2 speeches — QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 6, 1879

MOTION FOR RE-COMMITMENT. Lords May 6, 1879

SECOND READING. Lords May 6, 1879

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 15, 1879

PARLIAMENT—THE WHITSUNTIDE RECESS.—QUESTION. Lords May 15, 1879

SECOND READING. Lords May 15, 1879

3 speeches — FOREIGN POLICY OF HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 16, 1879

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 20, 1879

2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA—NATAL AND THE TRANSVAAL—APPOINTMENT OF SIR GARNET WOLSELEY AS HIGH COMMISSIONER.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 26, 1879

COMMITTEE POSTPONED. Lords May 29, 1879

OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. Lords June 16, 1879

RESOLUTION. Lords June 20, 1879

STATEMENT. Lords June 23, 1879

EXPLANATION. Lords June 24, 1879

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 30, 1879

BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords June 30, 1879

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 30, 1879

OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 3, 1879

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 3, 1879

QUESTION. Lords July 11, 1879

REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 14, 1879

3 speeches — THIRD READING. Lords July 15, 1879

MOTION FOR PAPERS. Lords July 21, 1879

ARTIZANS' AND LABOURERS' DWELLINGS ACT, 1875.—RESOLUTION. Lords July 24, 1879

OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. Lords August 4, 1879

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