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... given proof of their anxiety vernment on a firm and satisfactory to grapple with the question , and , if pos- basis , but by obtaining the direct au- sible , put an end to the present lament- thority of the Sultan it appears to me able ...
... given proof of their anxiety vernment on a firm and satisfactory to grapple with the question , and , if pos- basis , but by obtaining the direct au- sible , put an end to the present lament- thority of the Sultan it appears to me able ...
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... given to the lowest classes in Ireland , and that any new device of coercive law just before the elections was very likely to be interpreted by them as intended to limit the power given to them by Par- liament - with these facts before ...
... given to the lowest classes in Ireland , and that any new device of coercive law just before the elections was very likely to be interpreted by them as intended to limit the power given to them by Par- liament - with these facts before ...
131 ÆäÀÌÁö
... given to him which Parliament out that the interests of employer and had again and again said it was right employed were more closely united than that he should have . He was glad to they now considered . The result of the see that the ...
... given to him which Parliament out that the interests of employer and had again and again said it was right employed were more closely united than that he should have . He was glad to they now considered . The result of the see that the ...
133 ÆäÀÌÁö
... given in the Speech of was prepared to endorse the sentiments Her Majesty to the change that had taken of his son on this subject . [ " No , no ! " place in Ireland recently with regard to It certainly was announced with the crime . It ...
... given in the Speech of was prepared to endorse the sentiments Her Majesty to the change that had taken of his son on this subject . [ " No , no ! " place in Ireland recently with regard to It certainly was announced with the crime . It ...
177 ÆäÀÌÁö
... given Notice of to- rather a portion of the agricultural night . There is one which has been population ; and when I refer to the given Notice of in regard to the an- agricultural population I do not refer nexation of Burmah and the war ...
... given Notice of to- rather a portion of the agricultural night . There is one which has been population ; and when I refer to the given Notice of in regard to the an- agricultural population I do not refer nexation of Burmah and the war ...
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Address adjourned agricultural allotments Amendment annexation appointed asked believe Bill presented BOROUGH British Burmah Chancellor Chief Secretary Childers City of Cork course crofters deal debate desire DIVISION duty Election England evictions Exchequer fact Friend the Member Gentleman the Member GEORGE give Gladstone harbour Henry hope House of Commons India Ireland Irish Jesse Collings John JOHN MORLEY labourers land landlords late Government legislation Lord Lieutenant Lord Randolph Churchill Majesty Majesty's Government matter measure Member for Ipswich Member for Mid ment Mid Lothian Morley Motion noble Earl noble Lord noble Marquess opinion opposite Parliament Party proposed Queen's Speech ques question referred regard rent right hon Scotland Select Committee Sir Michael Hicks-Beach T. M. HEALY taken taxation tenants thought tion tleman trade vernment Viscount Vote W. E. GLADSTONE WILLIAM wish words
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311 ÆäÀÌÁö - Except for preventing or repelling actual invasion of Her Majesty's Indian Possessions, or under other sudden and urgent necessity, the revenues of India shall not, without the consent of both Houses of Parliament, be applicable to defray the expenses of any military operation carried on beyond the external frontiers of such possessions by Her Majesty's forces charged upon such revenues.
889 ÆäÀÌÁö - That it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of the United Kingdom for any lord of Parliament, or other...
1021 ÆäÀÌÁö - Society is banded together in order to protect itself against the instincts of those of its members who would make very short work of private ownership if they were left alone. That is all very well, but...
251 ÆäÀÌÁö - I shall propose to the committee is, that the chairman be directed to move the House that leave be given to bring in a bill to put an end to the Established Church in Ireland, and to make provision in respect of the temporalities thereof, and in respect of the Royal College of Maynooth.
89 ÆäÀÌÁö - Crown, the unity of the Empire, and all the authority of Parliament necessary for the conservation of that unity, is the first duty of every representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own affairs is, in my view, not a source of danger, but a means of averting it, and is in the nature of a new guarantee for increased cohesion, happiness, and strength.