Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesHansard, 1881 |
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Strana
... ' Dwellings Act , had been done in that direction by the and subsequently by the Public Health ( Ireland ) Act ; but the principle of action in past legislation was wanting in promp- B titude and efficiency . He had no desire | became.
... ' Dwellings Act , had been done in that direction by the and subsequently by the Public Health ( Ireland ) Act ; but the principle of action in past legislation was wanting in promp- B titude and efficiency . He had no desire | became.
Strana
... desire was manifesting itself in an extra- he was happy to say , since been recog- ordinary way for assimilating Irish and nized , though only to the extent of such English law , a hint , perhaps , might be provision as might benefit ...
... desire was manifesting itself in an extra- he was happy to say , since been recog- ordinary way for assimilating Irish and nized , though only to the extent of such English law , a hint , perhaps , might be provision as might benefit ...
Strana 3
... desire was manifesting itself in an extra- ordinary way for assimilating Irish and English law , a hint , perhaps , might be taken from the working of the Local Sani- tary Board of England . In the district in which he lived cottages ...
... desire was manifesting itself in an extra- ordinary way for assimilating Irish and English law , a hint , perhaps , might be taken from the working of the Local Sani- tary Board of England . In the district in which he lived cottages ...
Strana 43
... desire that the general operation of the Act should be defeated in the indirect way pointed out by the hon . Member ; but , on the other hand , a permanent enactment of this kind would hardly be necessary or desirable . rent shall have ...
... desire that the general operation of the Act should be defeated in the indirect way pointed out by the hon . Member ; but , on the other hand , a permanent enactment of this kind would hardly be necessary or desirable . rent shall have ...
Strana 61
... desire of the Prime Minister not to encourage litigation by tempting ten- ants to rush into the Court . The prospect held out to the landlord was that the satisfaction given by the Bill would be such that tenants would not have reason ...
... desire of the Prime Minister not to encourage litigation by tempting ten- ants to rush into the Court . The prospect held out to the landlord was that the satisfaction given by the Bill would be such that tenants would not have reason ...
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a-year allowed Amendment answer Army ARTHUR O'CONNOR asked believed Bill Board Bradlaugh CARLINGFORD Catholic charge CHILDERS clause Commission Commissioners Committee complete the sum considered course Court deal desire doubt Duke duty EARL CAIRNS estates fact fair rent give given GLADSTONE Government HEALY holding hoped House interest Ireland Irish Land Law Ireland Land League landlord lease LORD CARLINGFORD LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISH Lord Privy Seal Lordships Majesty's Majesty's Government MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON matter measure ment Militia Motion move noble and learned noble Lord noble Marquess object Office opinion paid Parliament passed persons police present Prime Minister principle provisions Question proposed Question put reason referred regard Report salary Scotland Secretary Session short debate sion Sir Henry Holland Speaker T. P. O'CONNOR taken tenant right things thought tion Treasury Ulster vernment Vote agreed W. E. FORSTER wished words