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Parliament Thomas Curson Hansard. At " It is evident the King has no intention of
send- I mark what was done . ... step after step is One further passage , and I will
not trouble taken , until the whole thing assumes a the House with any more on
this ... The noble Lord in ¡° another place ¡± of both flouses of Parliament , be
applicable to did not state , and the right lion . Gentle- defray the Expenses of any
Military Operation man to - night has not stated , what the news carried on
beyond the ...
Parliament Thomas Curson Hansard. At " It is evident the King has no intention of
send- I mark what was done . ... step after step is One further passage , and I will
not trouble taken , until the whole thing assumes a the House with any more on
this ... The noble Lord in ¡° another place ¡± of both flouses of Parliament , be
applicable to did not state , and the right lion . Gentle- defray the Expenses of any
Military Operation man to - night has not stated , what the news carried on
beyond the ...
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com- in any military operation beyond the commenced in the month of September
, frontiers of Her Majesty's Indian pos . 1859. Parliament was not then sitting .
sessions without the consent of Parlia- Expenditure was ordered and was ment .
... of credit was proposed in this House . troops to go from India to any other place
It was a Vote of £ 850,000 , to defray the ... a division was taken ; and the clause
whom we all remember and respect , had was carried with a slight modification .
com- in any military operation beyond the commenced in the month of September
, frontiers of Her Majesty's Indian pos . 1859. Parliament was not then sitting .
sessions without the consent of Parlia- Expenditure was ordered and was ment .
... of credit was proposed in this House . troops to go from India to any other place
It was a Vote of £ 850,000 , to defray the ... a division was taken ; and the clause
whom we all remember and respect , had was carried with a slight modification .
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481 ÆäÀÌÁö - The people have the right to the privilege of education, and it is the duty of the State to guard and maintain that right.
347 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 vof 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.
667 ÆäÀÌÁö - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house, copies of...
191 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.
1 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the lords commissioners desire their immediate attendance in this house to hear the commission read.
545 ÆäÀÌÁö - To show mankind, that crimes are sometimes pardoned, and that punishment is not the necessary consequence, is to nourish the flattering hope of impunity, and is the cause of their considering every punishment inflicted as an act of injustice and oppression.
3 ÆäÀÌÁö - Subjects, some of whom have been especially accredited to him by Myself, and his persistent Disregard of friendly Representations has left Me no Alternative but that of making a peremptory Demand for the Liberation of My Subjects, and supporting it by an adequate Force.
521 ÆäÀÌÁö - Difference, and who shall bear, wear, or have amongst them any Fire-arms or other offensive Weapons, or any Banner, Emblem, Flag, or Symbol the Display whereof may be calculated or tend to provoke Animosity between...
433 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any person, either directly or indirectly, corruptly paying any rate on behalf of any ratepayer for the purpose of enabling him to be registered as a voter, thereby to influence his vote at any future election, and any candidate or other person, either directly or indirectly, paying any rate on behalf of any voter for the purpose of inducing him to vote or refrain from voting, shall be guilty of bribery, and be punishable accordingly ; and any person on whose behalf and with whose privity, any such...