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... matter , and not to cling any longer to this right of priority of payment for their land , but to ask for measures that would enable them to recover their lands from insolvent tenants , and put them into the hands of men of capital . He ...
... matter , and not to cling any longer to this right of priority of payment for their land , but to ask for measures that would enable them to recover their lands from insolvent tenants , and put them into the hands of men of capital . He ...
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... matter yet ; but he would bear it in mind . Vote agreed to . cost . He could not help thinking that this was a matter of some consequence . SIR HENRY SELWIN - IBBETSON said , the cost formed one of the special items of consideration ...
... matter yet ; but he would bear it in mind . Vote agreed to . cost . He could not help thinking that this was a matter of some consequence . SIR HENRY SELWIN - IBBETSON said , the cost formed one of the special items of consideration ...
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... matter his attention . So far from discontinuing the list , the Secre- tary to the Treasury would do good ser- vice by endeavouring to make it ap- proach more nearly to perfection by separating the cost of stationery from that of ...
... matter his attention . So far from discontinuing the list , the Secre- tary to the Treasury would do good ser- vice by endeavouring to make it ap- proach more nearly to perfection by separating the cost of stationery from that of ...
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... matter as looking after the Fisheries should not have half of his time occupied in Edinburgh by attend- ing to matters even so useful as the Fine Arts . Question put , and negatived . Original Question put , and agreed to . ( 12 ...
... matter as looking after the Fisheries should not have half of his time occupied in Edinburgh by attend- ing to matters even so useful as the Fine Arts . Question put , and negatived . Original Question put , and agreed to . ( 12 ...
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... matter , for he remembered perfectly well that it was the opinion of the Committees which in- quired into the Cattle Diseases Acts that the Irish Veterinary Department , some years ago , was both undermanned and underpaid . He saw that ...
... matter , for he remembered perfectly well that it was the opinion of the Committees which in- quired into the Cattle Diseases Acts that the Irish Veterinary Department , some years ago , was both undermanned and underpaid . He saw that ...
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