The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1871 - History |
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Page 7
... proposed to you to amend the laws respecting the occupation and acquisition of land in Ireland , in a adapted to the peculiar circumstances of that country , and calculated , as her Majesty believes , to bring about improved relations ...
... proposed to you to amend the laws respecting the occupation and acquisition of land in Ireland , in a adapted to the peculiar circumstances of that country , and calculated , as her Majesty believes , to bring about improved relations ...
Page 8
... proposed and seconded , in the House of Lords , by the Marquis of Huntly and the Earl of Fingall ; in the House of Commons , by Captain Egerton and Sir Charles Dilke . The principal topic of debate in both Houses was the condition of ...
... proposed and seconded , in the House of Lords , by the Marquis of Huntly and the Earl of Fingall ; in the House of Commons , by Captain Egerton and Sir Charles Dilke . The principal topic of debate in both Houses was the condition of ...
Page 17
... proposed Irish Land Bill , Mr. Gladstone in his reply confined himself to that engrossing topic . He strongly ... propose every thing which that condition requires , there is nothing ambiguous or contingent . That duty is absolutely ...
... proposed Irish Land Bill , Mr. Gladstone in his reply confined himself to that engrossing topic . He strongly ... propose every thing which that condition requires , there is nothing ambiguous or contingent . That duty is absolutely ...
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... propose to reverse this assumption . But we propose , looking at the condition of Ireland , not to leave it to parties without the interposition of law to make the contracts which they may be willing to make ; and this it is which at ...
... propose to reverse this assumption . But we propose , looking at the condition of Ireland , not to leave it to parties without the interposition of law to make the contracts which they may be willing to make ; and this it is which at ...
Page 26
... propose to take it such as it is , to convert it into a law , and allow it to be examined into as a simple question ... propose to limit their binding and absolute operation to cases where the tenant is disturbed by the act of the ...
... propose to take it such as it is , to convert it into a law , and allow it to be examined into as a simple question ... propose to limit their binding and absolute operation to cases where the tenant is disturbed by the act of the ...
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