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THE TRUE STORY

MY PARLIAMENTARY

STRUGGLE.

CHARLES BRADLAUGH.

LONDON: FREETHOUGHT PUBLISHING COMPANY, 28, STONECUTTER STREET, E.C. 1882.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY ANNIE BESANT AND CHARLES BRADLAUGH, 28, STONECUTTER STREET, E.C.

So much misapprehension and misrepresentation prevails as to what has really taken place in the House of Commons with reference to my Parliamentary struggle, that I reprint the Report of the Second Select Committee and the Evidence taken before such Committee, together with my three speeches at the bar and the resolutions of the House: these together giving the actual facts.

And Mr. Bradlaugh having since come to the Table of the House for the purpose of taking the Oath prescribed by the 29 & 30 Vict. c. 19, and the 31 & 32 Vict. c. 72, and objection having been made to his taking the said Oath, it be referred to a Select Committee to inquire into and consider the facts and circumstances under which Mr. Bradlaugh claims to have the Oath prescribed by the 29 & 30 Vict. c. 19, and 31 & 32 Vict. c. 72, administered to him in this House, and also as to the Law applicable to such claim under such circumstances, and as to the right and jurisdiction of this House to refuse to allow the said form of the Oath to be administered to him, and to report thereon to the House, together with their opinion thereon.

Committee nominated of--

Mr. Whitbread. Sir John Holker. Mr. John Bright. Lord Henry Lennox. Mr. Massey. Mr. Staveley Hill. Sir Henry Jackson. Mr. Attorney General. Mr. Solicitor General. Sir Gabriel Goldney. Mr. Grantham. Mr. Pemberton. Mr. Watkin Williams. Mr. Walpole. Mr. Hopwood. Mr. Beresford Hope. Major Nolan. Mr. Chaplin. Mr. Serjeant Simon. Mr. Secretary Childers. Mr. Trevelyan. Sir Richard Cross. Mr. Gibson.

THAT the Committee have power to send for Persons, Papers, and Records.


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