The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1871 - History |
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... Vote on the second reading - The Peace Preservation Bill - The Irish Land Bill in Committee - De- bate on the Ulster custom - Division on Mr. Disraeli's amendment - Majority for Government - Division on Mr. Fortescue's clause - Free ...
... Vote on the second reading - The Peace Preservation Bill - The Irish Land Bill in Committee - De- bate on the Ulster custom - Division on Mr. Disraeli's amendment - Majority for Government - Division on Mr. Fortescue's clause - Free ...
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... vote upon this subject as if we had received threaten- ing letters - as if we expected to meet Rory of the Hills when we go into the lobby . No : let us decide upon all these great subjects which will be brought under our consideration ...
... vote upon this subject as if we had received threaten- ing letters - as if we expected to meet Rory of the Hills when we go into the lobby . No : let us decide upon all these great subjects which will be brought under our consideration ...
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... length miss the prize of national peace , happiness , and contentment through the agency of those whom she believed to be her friends . " Upon the division which followed , 442 members voted in 1870. ] [ 39 The Irish Land Bill .
... length miss the prize of national peace , happiness , and contentment through the agency of those whom she believed to be her friends . " Upon the division which followed , 442 members voted in 1870. ] [ 39 The Irish Land Bill .
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Upon the division which followed , 442 members voted in favour of the second reading , and 11 in the minority . Between the vote on the second reading and the carrying of the Bill into Committee , the growth of a new form of terrorism ...
Upon the division which followed , 442 members voted in favour of the second reading , and 11 in the minority . Between the vote on the second reading and the carrying of the Bill into Committee , the growth of a new form of terrorism ...
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... voted in debate ; and introduced into it the principle that the " termination of an occupancy was a grievance for which the tenant ought to be compensated , " and that occupation therefore " involved a right of property , " indeed a ...
... voted in debate ; and introduced into it the principle that the " termination of an occupancy was a grievance for which the tenant ought to be compensated , " and that occupation therefore " involved a right of property , " indeed a ...
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