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a-year adjourned agreed Amendment amount appointed Army asked authorities Baronet believed Bill Bishops Board Chancellor charge Church classes clause Commissioners Committee consideration considered Court debate Debt Duke duty Earl England exchanges Exchequer existed favour funds GATHORNE HARDY Gentleman give HENRY SELWIN-IBBETSON hoped India Inns of Court interest Ireland Irish justice learned Friend LORD HENRY LENNOX Lordships magistrates Majesty's Government Marquess MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON matter measure ment Metropolitan Board Militia Motion noble Friend noble Lord object officers old Savings Banks opinion Parliament passed PEACE PRESERVATION IRELAND persons present principle prison proposed question recruits referred regard regiment Report respect right hon second reading Secretary Session SIR GEORGE BOWYER SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH Sunday surplus taken taxation thing thought tion town Treasury vernment Viscount vote wished words
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Página 225 - Commission; to call for information in writing; and also to call for, have access to and examine all such books, documents, registers and records as may afford you the fullest information on the subject, and to inquire of and concerning the premises by all other lawful ways and means whatsoever...
Página 453 - Whereas various portions of many cities and boroughs are so built, and the buildings thereon are so densely inhabited, as to be highly injurious to the moral and physical welfare of the inhabitants...
Página 445 - At first they will come back from their work with their arms and knees streaming with blood, and the knees looking as if the caps had been pulled off. Then they must be rubbed with brine again, and perhaps go off at once to another chimney.
Página 27 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Página 27 - For time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human power Which could evade, if unforgiven, The patient search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong.
Página 21 - 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...
Página 211 - Ireland, within the police district of Dublin metropolis, the Acts regulating the powers and duties of justices of the peace for such district, or of the police of such district ; and elsewhere in Ireland, The Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851...
Página 495 - Exalt our Holy Fathers the Bishops, as the Representatives of the Apostles, and the Angels of the .Churches ; and magnify your office, as being ordained by them to :take part in their Ministry.
Página 53 - THAT the Serjeant-at-Arms attending this House do, from time to time, take into his custody any Stranger whom he may see, or who may be reported to him to be, in any part of the House or Gallery appropriated to the Members of this House, and also any Stranger who, having been admitted into any other part of the House or Gallery, shall misconduct himself, or shall not withdraw when Strangers are directed to withdraw, while The House...
Página 811 - National objects on one description of property only, and therefore that no legislation with reference to Local Taxation will be satisfactory which does not provide, either in whole or in part, for the relief of occupiers and owners in counties and boroughs from charges imposed on ratepayers for the administration of justice, police, and lunatics, the expenditure for such purposes being almost entirely independent of local...