The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 14
... , the permission of the Crown being , however , required for that purpose , in order not to take away the existing power of the Crown to prevent the progress of a measure by a prorogation . 14 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... , the permission of the Crown being , however , required for that purpose , in order not to take away the existing power of the Crown to prevent the progress of a measure by a prorogation . 14 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
Page 19
... existing side by side with unions , were yet excluded from its operation . The Bill accordingly pro- posed to enable those parishes , which were twenty - two in number , to establish union assessment committees , and to place them thus ...
... existing side by side with unions , were yet excluded from its operation . The Bill accordingly pro- posed to enable those parishes , which were twenty - two in number , to establish union assessment committees , and to place them thus ...
Page 20
... existing system . At present the supervision was far from effective , one of the defects . being the want of better communication between the police in different towns . He thought there was no occasion for alarm as to the condition of ...
... existing system . At present the supervision was far from effective , one of the defects . being the want of better communication between the police in different towns . He thought there was no occasion for alarm as to the condition of ...
Page 26
... existing rights being preserved , and other burial grounds would be handed over to the guardians of the poor . Passing to the mode in which he proposed to deal with the Regium Donum and the Maynooth Grant , amounting together to about ...
... existing rights being preserved , and other burial grounds would be handed over to the guardians of the poor . Passing to the mode in which he proposed to deal with the Regium Donum and the Maynooth Grant , amounting together to about ...
Page 49
... existing arrangements . So far , indeed , from being shaken in that view by the extracts quoted by the noble lord as to the debates in the House of Commons at that time , it seems obvious to me that they objected to Mr. Pelham's proviso ...
... existing arrangements . So far , indeed , from being shaken in that view by the extracts quoted by the noble lord as to the debates in the House of Commons at that time , it seems obvious to me that they objected to Mr. Pelham's proviso ...
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