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... object , he did not think it pressed any wish to have it removed , he ought to be cut off on the present occa- inferred that they were satisfied that it sion . Seeing , too , that a still larger should be there . He was not prepared ...
... object , he did not think it pressed any wish to have it removed , he ought to be cut off on the present occa- inferred that they were satisfied that it sion . Seeing , too , that a still larger should be there . He was not prepared ...
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... object eminently worthy of the fostering care of Parliament . As had been said by the hon . and learned Mem- ber for Louth ( Mr. Sullivan ) on a pre- vious occasion- " A great naval Empire ought to seek to foster the fisheries about its ...
... object eminently worthy of the fostering care of Parliament . As had been said by the hon . and learned Mem- ber for Louth ( Mr. Sullivan ) on a pre- vious occasion- " A great naval Empire ought to seek to foster the fisheries about its ...
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... object of securing to Ireland similar advantages to those enjoyed by Scotland in the matter of fisheries . Irish Mem- bers were extremely sorry to have to object to the expenditure of this money in Scotland ; but that was the only form ...
... object of securing to Ireland similar advantages to those enjoyed by Scotland in the matter of fisheries . Irish Mem- bers were extremely sorry to have to object to the expenditure of this money in Scotland ; but that was the only form ...
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... object to any just ex- penditure in Scotland . At the same time , they thought that Ireland was en- titled to money from the Imperial Ex- chequer for similar purposes . With respect to the severe complaints of Scotch Members about the ...
... object to any just ex- penditure in Scotland . At the same time , they thought that Ireland was en- titled to money from the Imperial Ex- chequer for similar purposes . With respect to the severe complaints of Scotch Members about the ...
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... object to the small allowance of £ 100 or £ 50 for the miscellaneous ex- penses of the Naval officers in the ser- vice of the Board . Kent , at the present time , we branded hops ; that was very fair . Public money was advanced for ...
... object to the small allowance of £ 100 or £ 50 for the miscellaneous ex- penses of the Naval officers in the ser- vice of the Board . Kent , at the present time , we branded hops ; that was very fair . Public money was advanced for ...
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