Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesHansard, 1881 |
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Strana 19
... fact that the district is and has at all times been most peaceable and orderly ; and , whether he will state upon what grounds and at whose request these policemen were stationed there , and at whose ex- pense they have since been ...
... fact that the district is and has at all times been most peaceable and orderly ; and , whether he will state upon what grounds and at whose request these policemen were stationed there , and at whose ex- pense they have since been ...
Strana 77
... fact was that Mr. Woods submitted his claim to the Treasury , and finding that he could get no redress , he published the correspondence . It was always considered that a public officer , however harsh the decision against him might be ...
... fact was that Mr. Woods submitted his claim to the Treasury , and finding that he could get no redress , he published the correspondence . It was always considered that a public officer , however harsh the decision against him might be ...
Strana 79
... fact , the Papers never had been presented . He believed they had been printed for the official purposes of the Colonial Office , so that it would not be difficult to furnish copies of them if the Government would con- sent to their ...
... fact , the Papers never had been presented . He believed they had been printed for the official purposes of the Colonial Office , so that it would not be difficult to furnish copies of them if the Government would con- sent to their ...
Strana 83
... fact that these products were coming into the country in great quantities , and that no cognizance was taken of them in the Statistical Department , he had not received from the right hon . Gentle- man the President of the Board of ...
... fact that these products were coming into the country in great quantities , and that no cognizance was taken of them in the Statistical Department , he had not received from the right hon . Gentle- man the President of the Board of ...
Strana 95
... fact , for months in London such a thing as pure butter was hardly to be obtained . It was very well for the Go- vernment to enforce laws when it suited their own purpose , and at other times , because it conflicted with something they ...
... fact , for months in London such a thing as pure butter was hardly to be obtained . It was very well for the Go- vernment to enforce laws when it suited their own purpose , and at other times , because it conflicted with something they ...
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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