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... agreed to : -Bill read 2 accordingly , and com- mitted to a Committee of the Whole House on Friday next . 1 Sale of Land by Auction Bill ( No. 184 ) - Commons Amendments considered ( according to Order ) Moved , " That the House do ...
... agreed to : -Bill read 2 accordingly , and com- mitted to a Committee of the Whole House on Friday next . 1 Sale of Land by Auction Bill ( No. 184 ) - Commons Amendments considered ( according to Order ) Moved , " That the House do ...
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... agreed to : -Bill put off for six months . Industrial Schools ( Ireland ) ( re - committed ) Bill [ Bill 102 ] - .. Page 89 116 .. Order for Committee read : -Moved , " That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair , " ( The O'Conor Don ) ...
... agreed to : -Bill put off for six months . Industrial Schools ( Ireland ) ( re - committed ) Bill [ Bill 102 ] - .. Page 89 116 .. Order for Committee read : -Moved , " That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair , " ( The O'Conor Don ) ...
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... agreed to . And , on June 24 , Select Committee nominated : -List of the Committee STANDING ORDERS - Select Committee appointed and nominated COMMONS , FRIDAY , JUNE 21 . Page 260 262 .. 262 265 .. 265 .. RATING OF CHARITIES AND SCHOOLS ...
... agreed to . And , on June 24 , Select Committee nominated : -List of the Committee STANDING ORDERS - Select Committee appointed and nominated COMMONS , FRIDAY , JUNE 21 . Page 260 262 .. 262 265 .. 265 .. RATING OF CHARITIES AND SCHOOLS ...
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... agreed to . Clause 42 ( Construction of Act ) .. .. 430 .. 486 After long time , Committee report Progress ; to sit again To - morrow , at Two of the clock . ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES AND ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIEF ACTS - Nomination of Committee ...
... agreed to . Clause 42 ( Construction of Act ) .. .. 430 .. 486 After long time , Committee report Progress ; to sit again To - morrow , at Two of the clock . ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES AND ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIEF ACTS - Nomination of Committee ...
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... agreed to . Select Committee appointed : -And , on June 28 , Select Committee nomi- nated - List of the Committee NATIONAL GALLERY PICTURES ( SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM ) - Motion for an Address - Moved , " That an humble Address be ...
... agreed to . Select Committee appointed : -And , on June 28 , Select Committee nomi- nated - List of the Committee NATIONAL GALLERY PICTURES ( SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM ) - Motion for an Address - Moved , " That an humble Address be ...
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Page 741 - I wish to observe, that the law acknowledges no distinction in this respect between the soldier and the private individual. The soldier is still a citizen, lying under the same obligation and invested with the same authority to preserve the peace of the King as any other subject. If the one is bound to attend the call of the civil magistrate, so also is the other; if the one may interfere for that purpose when the occasion demands it, without the requisition of the magistrate, so may the other too;...
Page 971 - Sardinia, declare the Sublime Porte admitted to participate, in the advantages of the public law and system (concert) of Europe. Their Majesties engage, each on his part, to respect the independence and the territorial integrity of the Ottoman Empire ; guarantee in common the strict observance of that engagement, and will, in consequence, consider any act tending to its violation as a question of general interest.
Page 625 - Act shall be advertised by the local authority in such manner as they think fit, and notice of the situation, division, and allotment of the polling booth or place for each district shall be given in manner now required by law : the local authority shall mean in every municipal borough, and in every borough any part of which forms a municipal borough, the town council of such borough, and in other boroughs the justices of the peace acting for such borough, or if there be no such justices then the...
Page 927 - Then shall the Priest return to the Lord's Table, and begin the Offertory, saying one or more of these Sentences following, as he thinketh most convenient in his discretion.
Page 361 - Have you forgotten that memorable era when the lord of the manor interfered to obtain for you a slice of the public pudding? And now, with an audacity only equalled by your ingratitude, you have the impudence to ask for knives and forks, and to request, in terms too plain to be mistaken, that you may sit down to table with the rest, and be indulged even with beef and beer. There are not more than...
Page 5 - 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 351 - April 1859, made between the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Admiralty (for and on behalf of Her Majesty) of the first part, and the said Joseph George Churchward of the second part, or in or towards the satisfaction of any claim whatsoever of the said Joseph George Churchward by virtue of that contract, so far as relates to any period subsequent to the 20th day of June 1863.
Page 927 - Then the Curate shall declare unto the people what Holy.days, or Fasting.days, are in the Week following to be observed. And then also (if occasion be) shall notice be given of the Communion ; and Briefs, Citations, and Excommunications read.
Page 969 - The High Contracting Parties engage to, respect the principle of neutrality stipulated by the present Article. That principle is and remains placed under the sanction of the collective guarantee of the Powers signing parties to the present Treaty, with the exception of Belgium, which is itself a neutral State.