Sir Alexander Gordon

1817 - 1890
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Contributions

1878

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons February 12, 1878

THE HERRING FISHERY.—QUESTION. Commons February 14, 1878

THE MUTINY ACT—MILITARY LAW—SELECT COMMITTEE.—QUESTION. Commons February 25, 1878

QUESTION. Commons March 4, 1878

DEPARTMENTAL STATEMENT. Commons March 4, 1878

ARMY—COURTS OF INQUIRY AND COURTS MARTIAL.—QUESTION. Commons March 18, 1878

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons March 21, 1878

QUESTION. Commons March 26, 1878

DOMINION OF CANADA—PERMISSIVE BILL.—QUESTION. Commons April 5, 1878

GUN LICENCE ACT, 1870—RABBITS (SCOTLAND).—QUESTION. Commons April 11, 1878

THE MURDER OF THE LATE LORD LEITRIM.—RESOLUTION. Commons April 12, 1878

CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 13, 1878

QUESTION. Commons May 16, 1878

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 17, 1878

INDIA—NATIVE INDIAN FORCES— TERMS OF SERVICE.—QUESTION. Commons May 23, 1878

2 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. [THIRD NIGHT.] Commons May 23, 1878

2 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 24, 1878

THE EASTERN QUESTION—POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT—THE INDIAN CONTINGENT.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 27, 1878

DOMINION OF CANADA—CANADA TEM PERANCE BILL.—QUESTION. Commons May 28, 1878

OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 13, 1878

SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons June 13, 1878

COMMITTEE. [Progress June 4th.] Commons June 18, 1878

3 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons June 18, 1878

4 speeches — Miscellaneous. Commons June 20, 1878

3 speeches — Bye-laws by Board. Commons June 20, 1878

SECOND READING. Commons June 26, 1878

THIRD NIGHT. Commons June 27, 1878

CONSIDERATION AS AMENDED. Commons July 2, 1878

TURKEY—THE OCCUPATION OF CYPRUS.—QUESTIONS. Commons July 11, 1878

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons July 23, 1878

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons December 6, 1878

ADJOURNED DEBATE. [FOURTH NIGHT.] Commons December 13, 1878

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