Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesT.C. Hansard, 1886 |
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Pàgina 7
... measure was to have Members of their own class re- not originally a Government measure . turned to Parliament . He attached It was introduced in " another place great importance to that principle , and by some Irish Members , and it had ...
... measure was to have Members of their own class re- not originally a Government measure . turned to Parliament . He attached It was introduced in " another place great importance to that principle , and by some Irish Members , and it had ...
Pàgina 9
... measure to be one of very considerable importance , and one which excited very general interest in the coun- try ... measure . He ( Earl Spencer did not know whether the noble Marquess was desirous of throw- ing out the whole measure ...
... measure to be one of very considerable importance , and one which excited very general interest in the coun- try ... measure . He ( Earl Spencer did not know whether the noble Marquess was desirous of throw- ing out the whole measure ...
Pàgina 13
... measure as that would not only not diminish the cost of elections , but , on the He before they passed a scale on such an utter want of evidence as had been dis- played in regard to this . Then , as to the part which dealt with the ...
... measure as that would not only not diminish the cost of elections , but , on the He before they passed a scale on such an utter want of evidence as had been dis- played in regard to this . Then , as to the part which dealt with the ...
Pàgina 15
... measure on those two points . Although he should be extremely glad if the noble Marquess would not press his opposi- tion to the Returning Officers ' charges , still , if he insisted , he would rather the Bill should pass without the ...
... measure on those two points . Although he should be extremely glad if the noble Marquess would not press his opposi- tion to the Returning Officers ' charges , still , if he insisted , he would rather the Bill should pass without the ...
Pàgina 19
... measure was very important , as it would deprive the lords of the manor of their just rights and dues over a large portion of their estates , and to hand over to the purchasers that which they had not purchased . The measure had passed ...
... measure was very important , as it would deprive the lords of the manor of their just rights and dues over a large portion of their estates , and to hand over to the purchasers that which they had not purchased . The measure had passed ...
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Acts Amendment Adjournment Answer April April 12 Arms Ireland Army Bannerman Belfast Board of Trade Bryce Campbell-Bannerman Chancellor charge Chief Secretary clause Colonel Colonies Comm Commissioners Company Consid Cork Council Crofters Scotland district Earl Elections England Exchequer Expenditure favour Foreign Affairs Fowler Gentleman Government of India Government of Ireland Harbour Henry H House of Commons House of Lords increase Irish John Morley June June 17 Labourers land Lord Randolph Churchill Lord Sudeley Lordships Majesty's Government Member ment Motion agreed Motion for Leave Moved municipal franchise Natives noble Lord Osborne Morgan Parliament Parliamentary passed Police present Private Bill Provisional Order Ques Question put Railway read 1º regard Report Returning Officers Robert Fowler Royal rupee scheme Secre Secretary for Ireland Select Committee Session Sexton short debate Standing Orders swer tary taxation tion Tramways Treasury Upper Burmah Viscount W. E. Gladstone
Passatges populars
Pàgina 123 - Whatever fault may be found with the Administration of India I am sure we have in that country as fair and as just a Government as exists anywhere in the world, and we ought to remember Tennyson's words— " The gods are hard to reconcile, 'Tis hard to settle order once again.
Pàgina 279 - WHEEEAS We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of our Privy Council, to dissolve this present Parliament, which stands prorogued to Thursday the Fifteenth Day of
Pàgina 277 - Lords, and Gentlemen, By virtue of Her Majesty's Commission, under the Great Seal, to us and other Lords directed, and now read, we do, in Her Majesty's Name, and in obedience to Her Commands, prorogue this Parliament to Thursday the
Pàgina 279 - P. Ivii. An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders under the Drainage and Improvement of Lands (Ireland) Act, 1863, and the Acts amending the same, relating to the Upper Nanny River Drainage District in the County of Meath, and the Greanagh River Drainage District in the County of Limerick.
Pàgina 279 - and Gentlemen, By virtue of Her Majesty's Commission, under the Great Seal, to us and other Lords directed, and now read, we do, in Her Majesty's Name and in obedience to Her Commands, prorogue this Parliament to Thursday the
Pàgina 279 - of Loans granted by the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy to Incumbents of Benefices.
Pàgina 279 - P. xxi. An Act to confirm certain Orders of the Local Government Board under the provisions of the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act, 1876, as amended and extended by the Poor Law Act, 1879, relating to the Parishes of Ashburnham (two), Brightling, Catsfield, Dallington (two), Hartwell, Ninfield, Stoke Mandeville, and Warbleton.
Pàgina 279 - NewburnHall, Quarrington, South Gosforth, Throckley, and Wallbottle. xxiv. An Act to confirm certain Orders of the Local Government Board under the provisions of the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act, 1876, as amended and extended by the Poor Law Act, 1879, relating to the Parish of Marton-with-Moxby ; to the Townships of Ampleforth-Birdforth,