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... Right Hon . WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE . Lord Chancellor Right Hon . JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN . Right Hon . Sir CHARLES W. DILKE . Bt . Right Hon . GEORGE JOHN SHAW LEFEVRE . NOT IN THE CABINET . H.R.H. the Duke of CAMBRIDGE , K.G. Vice ...
... Right Hon . WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE . Lord Chancellor Right Hon . JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN . Right Hon . Sir CHARLES W. DILKE . Bt . Right Hon . GEORGE JOHN SHAW LEFEVRE . NOT IN THE CABINET . H.R.H. the Duke of CAMBRIDGE , K.G. Vice ...
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... Right Hon . Lord HALSBURY . Right Hon . Lord ASHBOURNE . Right Hon . Earl of CARNARVON . Right Hon . Viscount CRANBROOK . Right Hon . Earl of HARROWBY . Right Hon . Earl of IDDESLEIGH , G.C.B. Right Hon . Sir MICHAEL HICKS - BEACH ...
... Right Hon . Lord HALSBURY . Right Hon . Lord ASHBOURNE . Right Hon . Earl of CARNARVON . Right Hon . Viscount CRANBROOK . Right Hon . Earl of HARROWBY . Right Hon . Earl of IDDESLEIGH , G.C.B. Right Hon . Sir MICHAEL HICKS - BEACH ...
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... Right hon . Member for Derby in his administration of the office of Home Secretary had not done his duty either as a gentleman or a statesman , proceeded to specify instances of gross mismanagement of the Metropolitan Police Force , and ...
... Right hon . Member for Derby in his administration of the office of Home Secretary had not done his duty either as a gentleman or a statesman , proceeded to specify instances of gross mismanagement of the Metropolitan Police Force , and ...
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... hon . Gentleman puts the Question on Thursday I shall be able to give him an answer . propose any Supplementary Vote in connection with the Mission of the right hon . Member for Portsmouth ( Sir H. Drummond Wolff ) , and whether the ...
... hon . Gentleman puts the Question on Thursday I shall be able to give him an answer . propose any Supplementary Vote in connection with the Mission of the right hon . Member for Portsmouth ( Sir H. Drummond Wolff ) , and whether the ...
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... right hon . Gentleman opposite , had brought upon Zululand difficulties of such a character that there was only one way by which they could discharge their duties towards that country , and that was by making themselves entirely respon ...
... right hon . Gentleman opposite , had brought upon Zululand difficulties of such a character that there was only one way by which they could discharge their duties towards that country , and that was by making themselves entirely respon ...
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649 ÆäÀÌÁö - Our rulers will best promote the improvement of the nation by strictly confining themselves to their own legitimate duties, by leaving capital to find its most lucrative course, commodities their fair price, industry and intelligence their natural reward, idleness and folly their natural punishment...
633 ÆäÀÌÁö - What is a Communist ? One who hath yearnings For equal division of unequal earnings. Idler or bungler, or both, he is willing To fork out his penny and pocket your shilling.
849 ÆäÀÌÁö - That if any Person shall unlawfully take, or cause to be taken, any unmarried Girl, being under the Age of Sixteen Years, out of the Possession and against the Will of her Father or Mother, or of any other Person having the lawful Care or Charge of her, every such Offender shall be guilty of a Misdemeanor...
255 ÆäÀÌÁö - I AB do swear. That I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
765 ÆäÀÌÁö - Magistrate may also sentence him to be sent, at the expiration of his period of imprisonment, to a Certified Reformatory School, and to be there detained for a period of not less than two years and not more than five years.
283 ÆäÀÌÁö - I do not believe that the great majority of Englishmen have the slightest conception of the system under which this free nation attempts to rule the sister country. It is a system which is founded on the bayonets of 30,000 soldiers encamped permanently as in a hostile country.
921 ÆäÀÌÁö - And be it enacted, that if any person shall unlawfully take, or cause to be taken, any unmarried girl, being under the age of sixteen years, out of the possession and against the will of her father or mother, or of any other person having the lawful care or charge of her, every such offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor...
789 ÆäÀÌÁö - Provided that it shall be a sufficient defence to any charge under this section if it shall be made to appear to the court or jury before whom the charge shall be brought that the person so charged had reasonable cause to believe that the girl was of or above the age of sixteen years.
901 ÆäÀÌÁö - Customs, shall for every such offence be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds, or at the discretion of the court to imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months...
849 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... acting in the interest of any woman or girl, that there is reasonable cause to suspect that such woman or girl...