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... opinion that no enactment for the settlement of the Landlord and Tenant question in Ireland can be deemed satisfactory which does not provide for the encouragement of leases in that Country , ” — ( Mr . Gregory , ) — instead thereof ...
... opinion that no enactment for the settlement of the Landlord and Tenant question in Ireland can be deemed satisfactory which does not provide for the encouragement of leases in that Country , ” — ( Mr . Gregory , ) — instead thereof ...
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... opinion of those who make such observa- value , and that it is only by taking the tions , but it is not the opinion of Her rating principle in its completeness and Majesty's Ministers . We believe that authenticity that you can get one ...
... opinion of those who make such observa- value , and that it is only by taking the tions , but it is not the opinion of Her rating principle in its completeness and Majesty's Ministers . We believe that authenticity that you can get one ...
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... opinion , but I venture to doubt its correctness . But still , whatever may be our opinion , it is the duty of the House so to deal with this question that those whom they believe to be qualified for the exercise of this privi- lege ...
... opinion , but I venture to doubt its correctness . But still , whatever may be our opinion , it is the duty of the House so to deal with this question that those whom they believe to be qualified for the exercise of this privi- lege ...
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... opinion the House of Commons had ar- even go further than that . We are also told rived , we should have accepted that that a third Member should be given to opinion as a wise and a sound one . In many places , and thus , by a process ...
... opinion the House of Commons had ar- even go further than that . We are also told rived , we should have accepted that that a third Member should be given to opinion as a wise and a sound one . In many places , and thus , by a process ...
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... opinion is that the scheme is erroneous in equity , and would be so in practice . Sir , there are only two courses to follow if you wish to im- prove the representation of the people by a re - distribution of seats ; there is no middle ...
... opinion is that the scheme is erroneous in equity , and would be so in practice . Sir , there are only two courses to follow if you wish to im- prove the representation of the people by a re - distribution of seats ; there is no middle ...
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Page 545 - Every man shall be entitled to be registered as a voter, and, when registered, to vote for a member or members to serve in Parliament for a county who is qualified as follows...
Page 163 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...
Page 27 - 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...
Page 851 - The glorious, pious and immortal memory of the great and good King William — not forgetting Oliver Cromwell, who assisted in redeeming us from Popery, slavery, arbitrary power, brass money and wooden shoes.
Page 917 - Act during the time of peace within the Queen's dominions, have power to sentence any soldier to corporal punishment ; provided, that any court-martial may sentence any soldier to corporal punishment while on active service in the field, or on board any ship not in commission, for mutiny, insubordination, desertion, drunkenness on duty or on the line of march, disgraceful conduct, or any breach of the Articles of War ; and no sentence of corporal punishment shall exceed fifty; lashes.
Page 917 - But that which chiefly distinguished the army of Cromwell from other armies was the austere morality and the fear of God which pervaded all ranks. It is acknowledged by the most zealous Royalists that, in that singular camp, no oath was heard, no drunkenness or gambling was seen, and that, during the long dominion of the soldiery, the property of the peaceable citizen and the honour of woman were held sacred.
Page 171 - An Act to prevent bribery and corruption in the election of burgesses to serve in Parliament for the borough of East Retford.
Page 545 - County, who is qualified as follows; (that is to say,) 1. Is of full Age, and not subject to any legal Incapacity; and 2. Is on the last Day of July in any Year, and has during the Twelve Months immediately preceding been, the Occupier, as Owner or Tenant, of Lands or Tenements within the County of the rateable Value of Twelve Pounds or upwards; and 3.
Page 631 - ... a small class which it would be much better for themselves if they were not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatsoever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there is no class so much interested in having that small class excluded as the intelligent and honest working man. I call this class the residuum, which there is in almost every constituency, of almost helpless poverty and dependence.
Page 919 - Queen's dominions, have power to sentence any soldier to corporal punishment; provided, that any court-martial may sentence any soldier to corporal punishment while on active service in the field, or on board any ship not in commission, for mutiny 26 41 VICTORIA, 1878.