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... opinion in Scotland went to the root of the matter . Public opinion had discerned a principle , and was resolved to carry that principle to its only logical conclusion . And this year we have had the second reading of a Bill to abolish ...
... opinion in Scotland went to the root of the matter . Public opinion had discerned a principle , and was resolved to carry that principle to its only logical conclusion . And this year we have had the second reading of a Bill to abolish ...
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... opinion of men like Mr. James the Member for Cambridge ( Mr. Mar- Caird , be increased 25 per cent , and an ten ) had stated that if this exceptional hon . Member had said he had found by law were abolished , the power could be his own ...
... opinion of men like Mr. James the Member for Cambridge ( Mr. Mar- Caird , be increased 25 per cent , and an ten ) had stated that if this exceptional hon . Member had said he had found by law were abolished , the power could be his own ...
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... opinion on an act of the Government of India , and saying whether it was satisfied with regard to that act ; various opinions were put before us , and votes were taken , and the matter ended in the House expressing an opinion with re ...
... opinion on an act of the Government of India , and saying whether it was satisfied with regard to that act ; various opinions were put before us , and votes were taken , and the matter ended in the House expressing an opinion with re ...
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... opinion which he entertained when he made that state- ment to his noble Friend was based on three points - first , the geographical limit to which the noble Duke ( the Duke of Richmond and Gordon ) had alluded ; next , that the Bill ...
... opinion which he entertained when he made that state- ment to his noble Friend was based on three points - first , the geographical limit to which the noble Duke ( the Duke of Richmond and Gordon ) had alluded ; next , that the Bill ...
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... opinion of the majority of the Board , the moral condition of the children in the Board Schools was not altogether satisfactory . There was very considerable divergence of opinion as to the remedy to be adopted . As regards the second ...
... opinion of the majority of the Board , the moral condition of the children in the Board Schools was not altogether satisfactory . There was very considerable divergence of opinion as to the remedy to be adopted . As regards the second ...
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Página 241 - Such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that Minister. She expects to be kept informed of what passes between him and the foreign Ministers before important decisions are taken, based upon that intercourse ; to receive the foreign despatches in good time ; and to have the drafts for her approval sent to her in sufficient time to make herself acquainted with their contents before they...
Página 279 - That from and after the time that the further limitation by this act shall take effect, all matters and things relating to the well governing of this kingdom, which are properly cognizable in the privy council by the laws and customs of this realm, shall be transacted there, and all resolutions taken thereupon shall be signed by such of the privy counsel as shall advise and consent to the same.
Página 241 - Having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the Minister ; such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her Constitutional right of dismissing...
Página 781 - A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing foreigners, unless foreigners will in return practise towards itself the same forbearance. The only mode in which a country can save itself from being a loser by the revenue duties imposed by other countries on its commodities, is to impose corresponding revenue duties on theirs.
Página 241 - Secondly, having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the minister. Such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that minister.
Página 25 - The landlord or other person to whom any rent is due from the bankrupt may at any time, either before or after the commencement of the bankruptcy, distrain upon the goods or effects of the bankrupt for the rent due to him from the bankrupt...
Página 99 - I shall propose to the committee is, that the chairman be directed to move the House that leave be given to bring in a bill to put an end to the Established Church in Ireland, and to make provision in respect of the temporalities thereof, and in respect of the Royal College of Maynooth.
Página 225 - An Act to authorise the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Report of the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales.
Página 25 - ... the bankrupt with this limitation, that if such distress for rent be levied after the commencement of the bankruptcy it shall be available only for one year's rent accrued due prior to the date of the order of adjudication...
Página 275 - Church ; the fountain of justice ; the sole source of honour ; the person to whom all military, all naval, all civil service is rendered. The Sovereign owns very large properties ; receives and holds, in law, the entire revenue of the State ; appoints and dismisses Ministers ; makes treaties ; pardons crime, or abates its punishment ; wages war, or concludes peace ; summons and dissolves the Parliament; exercises these vast powers for the most part without any specified restraint of law ; and yet...