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Mr. Bramston moved the "previous question":—After six hours' debate, the House divided, Wednesday, February 7th—

Ayes 15
Noes 46
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The original Resolution was then put, and carried without a division; and on Mr. Seymour's motion, a rider was added to it as follows:—

"That the resolution just passed be taken up by the Prolocutor to the Upper House with the prayer of the Lower House, that their Lordships would use their influence to procure the withdrawal of the 'Conscience Clause' by the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education."



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