The Parliamentary DebatesReuter's Telegram Company, 1898 |
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... tion of the Local Government Board for the Lord Lieutenant ; " ( 11 ) The compensation granted in pursuance of this section to the Collector General , or any such officer , shall be apportioned in manner pro- vided by sub - section two ...
... tion of the Local Government Board for the Lord Lieutenant ; " ( 11 ) The compensation granted in pursuance of this section to the Collector General , or any such officer , shall be apportioned in manner pro- vided by sub - section two ...
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... tion to it must , I am sure , come from the Treasury , and not from the Depart- ment presided over by the Chief Secre tary . MR . FLYNN ( Cork Co. , N. ) : I have a very strong argument in support of this Amendment . It is perfectly ...
... tion to it must , I am sure , come from the Treasury , and not from the Depart- ment presided over by the Chief Secre tary . MR . FLYNN ( Cork Co. , N. ) : I have a very strong argument in support of this Amendment . It is perfectly ...
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... tion of light railways and main roads is an obvious grievance on cesspayers , and I perfect . They come before the present- do hope the Government will see their ment sessions , afterwards before the grand jury , who levy charges on the ...
... tion of light railways and main roads is an obvious grievance on cesspayers , and I perfect . They come before the present- do hope the Government will see their ment sessions , afterwards before the grand jury , who levy charges on the ...
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... tion of the land through which it runs . come to the relief of the baronies , but , For instance , there is the railway from first of all there must be a deduc- Mallow to Killarney and on to Tralee , tion from the net earnings of the ...
... tion of the land through which it runs . come to the relief of the baronies , but , For instance , there is the railway from first of all there must be a deduc- Mallow to Killarney and on to Tralee , tion from the net earnings of the ...
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... tion of this or any other of Parliament has a Bill so cated as regards its financial clause passed into law as this Bill will prove to be . I am perfectly convinced that many a crux will be raised as regards If it this particular clause ...
... tion of this or any other of Parliament has a Bill so cated as regards its financial clause passed into law as this Bill will prove to be . I am perfectly convinced that many a crux will be raised as regards If it this particular clause ...
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able Gentleman agreed Amendment proposed amount appointed ask the Secretary ATKINSON beg to ask Belfast BILL H.L. Bray CHANCELLOR charge Charles Chief Secretary clause clerk commissioners Committee consider Cork county borough county cess county council court-house DILLON district council Dublin duty England favour GERALD BALFOUR give Gladstone Government Board grand jury grant HANBURY harbour Henry honourable Friend honourable Member House infirmary insert Ireland Irish James justice Kilkenny land licences Local Government Board LOCAL GOVERNMENT IRELAND Lord Lieutenant Lowther lunatic asylums Majesty's Majesty's Government matter ment ministers of religion noble opinion Parliament passed poor rate present PROVISIONAL ORDERS purpose Question put ratepayers read a second Read the third referred regard Report right honourable Gentle right honourable Gentleman Scotland sheriff Sir John sub-section superannuation T. M. HEALY Table tion town Treasury union VESEY KNOX William words workhouses
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77 페이지 - That an humble Address be presented to her Majesty praying that her Majesty will be graciously pleased to give directions that the remains of the Right Hon.
85 페이지 - Soand-so had not the manhood to say that." It was obvious from all he said and from all he did that that virile virtue of manhood, in which he comprehended courage, righteous daring, the disdain of odds against him — that virile virtue of manhood was perhaps the one which he put the highest. This country, this nation, loves brave men. Mr. Gladstone was the bravest of the brave. There was no cause so hopeless that he was afraid to undertake it ; there was no amount of opposition that would cow him...
85 페이지 - Gladstone always expressed a hope that there might be an interval left to him between the end of his political and of his natural life. That period was given to him, for it is more than four years since he quitted the sphere of politics. Those four years have been with him a special preparation for his death, but have they not also been a preparation for his death with the nation at large ? Had he died in the plenitude of his power as Prime Minister, would it have been possible for a vigorous and...
85 페이지 - These remarks were the offspring of ignorance and not of knowledge. The faith of Mr. Gladstone, obviously to all who knew him, pervaded every act and every part of his life. It was the faith, the pure faith, of a child, confirmed by the experience and the conviction of manhood.
121 페이지 - ... service who realise how much of public prosperity is involved in the maintenance of the worth of public life, and how perilously difficult most democracies apparently feel it. to be to avoid the opposite dangers into which so many of them have fallen.
85 페이지 - ... with the elder Pitt — in spite of his tragic end, of his unrivalled services, and of his enfeebled old age. It was not so with the younger Pitt — in spite of his long control of the country and his absolute and absorbed devotion to the State. I think that we should remember this as creditable not merely to the man, but to the nation. My lords, there is one deeply melancholy feature of Mr. Gladstone's death, by far the most melancholy, to which I think none of my noble friends have referred.
79 페이지 - They had nothing to do with it. Whether he was right, or whether he was wrong, in all the measures, or in most of the measures which he proposed — those are matters of which the discussion has passed by, and would certainly be singularly inappropriate here...
85 페이지 - It was obvious from all he said and from all he did that that virile virtue of manhood, in which he comprehended courage, righteous daring, the disdain of odds against him — that virile virtue of manhood was perhaps the one which he put the highest. This country, this nation, loves brave men. Mr. Gladstone was the bravest of the brave. There was no cause so hopeless that he was afraid to undertake it ; there was no amount of opposition that would cow him when once he had undertaken it. It was,...
119 페이지 - There was one of those preliminary parliamentary debates — or series of debates — which preceded the main business of the evening. In this Mr. Gladstone had to speak not once or twice, but several times, and it was not until hour after hour had passed in this preliminary skirmish in a House hostile, impatient, and utterly wearied, that he got up to present his case with that conviction that he was right, which was his great strength as a speaker in and out of the House. I never shall forget the...
85 페이지 - Gladstone is gone, to that solitary and pathetic figure who, for sixty years, shared all the sorrows and all the joys of Mr. Gladstone's life ; who received his every confidence and every aspiration ; who shared his triumphs with him and cheered him under his defeats ; who by her tender vigilance, I firmly believe, sustained and prolonged his years.