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1875年5月4日, Mitchell Henry, “Parliament—Publication of Debates and Exclusion of Strangers.—Resolution.”, 出自 Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates, [] (House of Commons), 第 CCXXIV (Third Series), 3rd volume of the session 卷, London: Published by Cornelius Buck, at the office for “Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates,” [], →OCLC68–70 列s:
Now, Hansard's Debates originated in the year 1803, and through the enterprize of a son of the late Mr. Luke Hansard, who had been so long connected with the printing of the House, these Debates had supplied the Parliament with a very accurate record of its proceedings. They were cited continually in the House, and so great was their reputation that even in Prussia they had a Preussiches Hansard; there was also a Hansard's Debates both in Canada and Australia. [] Suppose, then, that these Debates came to an end to-morrow; [] the newspapers would not supply them with the materials which were now contained in Hansard. It was impossible that the newspapers could report the proceedings of the House at sufficient length.
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