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... ELECTIONS ( REDISTRIBUTION ) BILL - CENTRAL ELECTION COURTS - WEST DONEGAL - Questions , Mr. Kenny , Mr. Healy ; An- swers , Sir Charles W. Dilke -- - .. THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY - JAMES ELLIS FRENCH , LAte Detective DIRECTOR ...
... ELECTIONS ( REDISTRIBUTION ) BILL - CENTRAL ELECTION COURTS - WEST DONEGAL - Questions , Mr. Kenny , Mr. Healy ; An- swers , Sir Charles W. Dilke -- - .. THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY - JAMES ELLIS FRENCH , LAte Detective DIRECTOR ...
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... ELECTION OF GUARDIANS - LEGAL ADVICE - Ques- tion , Mr. Justin Huntly M'Carthy ; Answer , Mr. Campbell - Bannerman ... ELECTIONS ( REDISTRIBUTION ) BILL MINORITIES - Questions , Mr. T. P. O'Connor , Gibson ; Answers , Sir Charles W ...
... ELECTION OF GUARDIANS - LEGAL ADVICE - Ques- tion , Mr. Justin Huntly M'Carthy ; Answer , Mr. Campbell - Bannerman ... ELECTIONS ( REDISTRIBUTION ) BILL MINORITIES - Questions , Mr. T. P. O'Connor , Gibson ; Answers , Sir Charles W ...
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... ELECTIONS- EXPENSES OF CANDIDATES - LEGIS- LATION . MR . SEXTON asked Mr. Attorney General , When the Government intend to set about the fulfilment of their pro- mise , made last year , to initiate legis- lation on the subject of the ...
... ELECTIONS- EXPENSES OF CANDIDATES - LEGIS- LATION . MR . SEXTON asked Mr. Attorney General , When the Government intend to set about the fulfilment of their pro- mise , made last year , to initiate legis- lation on the subject of the ...
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... ELECTIONS ( REDIS- TRIBUTION ) ( re - committed ) BILL . ( Mr. Gladstone , The Marquess of Hartington , Sir Charles IV . Dilke , Mr. Attorney General , The Lord Advocate , Mr. Campbell - Bannerman . ) COMMITTEE . [ BILL 49 ...
... ELECTIONS ( REDIS- TRIBUTION ) ( re - committed ) BILL . ( Mr. Gladstone , The Marquess of Hartington , Sir Charles IV . Dilke , Mr. Attorney General , The Lord Advocate , Mr. Campbell - Bannerman . ) COMMITTEE . [ BILL 49 ...
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... election occurred , it was found that the wishes of the residents were opposed and overborne by the ma- jority of ... Elections { COMMONS } 328 ( Redistribution ) Bill .
... election occurred , it was found that the wishes of the residents were opposed and overborne by the ma- jority of ... Elections { COMMONS } 328 ( Redistribution ) Bill .
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Admiralty Amendment asked BANNERMAN Baronet believed bers Bill boroughs burghs Catholics Chancellor City of Cork City of London clause Commissioners Committee consideration considered constituencies desired Dilke discussion disfranchisement doubt Earl Egypt election electors England English fact favour Friend the Member Gentleman the Member Germany give given HEALY India interests Ireland Irish Members Kassala Khartoum land learned Gentleman learned Member LORD EDMOND FITZMAURICE Lord Lieutenant Lord Wolseley lunatic Macclesfield Mahdi Majesty's Government MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON matter ment Metropolitan Board mittee night noble Lord noble Marquess object Office opinion Osman Digna Parliament Parliamentary Party population present Prime Minister proposed question railway referred regard repre representation represented scheme Scotland seats Secretary sent SEXTON Sir Charles Soudan speech statement Suakin T. P. O'CONNOR taken tary thought tion towns troops Ulster University of Dublin vernment versity Vote WILLIAM REDMOND wished
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667 ÆäÀÌÁö - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
1081 ÆäÀÌÁö - Act, 1876." and the Acts thereby amended and therein recited. (9.) The expression " register of licences " shall mean the register kept in pursuance of section twelve of the Act of the ninth year of the reign of King George the Fourth, chapter fifty-eight.
779 ÆäÀÌÁö - Dublin, two for the City of Cork, one for the university of Trinity College, and one for each of the thirty-one most considerable cities, towns and boroughs,) be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom...
1019 ÆäÀÌÁö - If Germany is to become a colonizing Power, all I say is, ' God speed her ! ' She becomes our ally and partner in the execution of the great purposes of Providence for the advantage of mankind.
265 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act for amending the Law relating to Copyright in Works of the Fine Arts, and for repressing the Commission of Fraud in the Production and Sale of such Works.
519 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... without an inordinate expenditure of men and money. The Soudan is a useless possession, ever was so, and ever will be so. Larger than Germany, France, and Spain together, and mostly barren, it cannot be governed except by a Dictator who may be good or bad. If bad he will cause constant revolts. No one who has ever lived in the Soudan can escape the reflection, ' What a useless possession is this land ! ' Few men also can stand its fearful monotony and deadly climate.
747 ÆäÀÌÁö - In a singularly powerful letter, written as late as 1843, he recites in detail certain unsavory portions of that gentleman's private life which were not only part of the stock-gossip of every bowwindow in St James's Street, but which had been brought into the light of day in the course either of Parliamentary or judicial investigations. After illustrating these transactions with evidence which proved that he did not take up an antipathy on hearsay, Macaulay comments on them in such terms as clearly...
523 ÆäÀÌÁö - The primary object of the expedition up the valley of the Nile is to bring away General Gordon and Colonel Stewart from Khartoum. When that object has been secured, no further offensive operations of any kind are to be undertaken.
45 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... duty has been allowed under section nine of the Act of the session of the twenty-fourth and twentyfifth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter ninety-one, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to the Inland Revenue...
779 ÆäÀÌÁö - That such act as shall be passed in the parliament of Ireland previous to the Union, to regulate the mode by which the lords spiritual and temporal, and the commons, to serve in the parliament of the united kingdom on the part of Ireland, shall be summoned and returned to the said parliament...