Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesT.C. Hansard, 1870 |
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... feelings and obligations existing in the relation of landlord and tenant , and which , with all your legislation , you never will era- dicate the sentiment of a moral obli- gation on the one hand , and on the other a feeling of ...
... feelings and obligations existing in the relation of landlord and tenant , and which , with all your legislation , you never will era- dicate the sentiment of a moral obli- gation on the one hand , and on the other a feeling of ...
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... feeling of the House , be- cause I believe that in Ireland there are many tenants of farms not only over £ 50 , but over £ 100 per annum , who are not in that independent position which is occupied by similar tenants in Eng- land ; and ...
... feeling of the House , be- cause I believe that in Ireland there are many tenants of farms not only over £ 50 , but over £ 100 per annum , who are not in that independent position which is occupied by similar tenants in Eng- land ; and ...
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... feeling . The right hon . and learned Gentleman , having exhausted his political and moral objections to this proposal , quoted several authorities ; and , considering what Peers composed the Committee of the House of Lords , I have the ...
... feeling . The right hon . and learned Gentleman , having exhausted his political and moral objections to this proposal , quoted several authorities ; and , considering what Peers composed the Committee of the House of Lords , I have the ...
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... feeling manifested by the Committee . He would repeat what he said on the former occasion , that the Government did not think it desirable to leave a matter of this kind to the discre- tion of the landlord . It would be going a great ...
... feeling manifested by the Committee . He would repeat what he said on the former occasion , that the Government did not think it desirable to leave a matter of this kind to the discre- tion of the landlord . It would be going a great ...
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... feeling to spring up between landlords and tenants , by giving security to the tenants without forcing upon the land ... feelings that the Bill was in- tended to allay . He did not think there would be the slightest difficulty in getting ...
... feeling to spring up between landlords and tenants , by giving security to the tenants without forcing upon the land ... feelings that the Bill was in- tended to allay . He did not think there would be the slightest difficulty in getting ...
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Strana 905 - IV. Marriage ought not to be within the degrees of consanguinity or affinity forbidden in the Word: Nor can such incestuous marriages ever be made lawful by any law of man, or consent of parties, so as those persons may live together as man and wife.
Strana 647 - Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave.
Strana 909 - I married a widow who had a grown-up daughter. My father visited our house very often, fell in love with my stepdaughter and married her. So my father became my son-in-law and my step-daughter my mother, because she was my father's wife.
Strana 913 - If brethren dwell together, and one of them die, and have no child, the wife of the dead shall not marry without unto a stranger: her husband's brother shall go in unto her, and take her to him to wife, and perform the duty of an husband's brother unto her.
Strana 913 - For Herod himself had sent forth and laid hold upon John, and bound him in prison for Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife: for he had married her.
Strana 511 - As regards the effects of the habitual use of the drug on the mass of the people, I must affirm that no injurious results are visible. The people generally are a muscular and well-formed race, the labouring portion being capable of great and prolonged exertion under a fierce sun, in an unhealthy climate.
Strana 191 - Act) required by the express terms of the original instruments of foundation or of the statutes or regulations made by the founder or under his authority, in his lifetime or within fifty years after his death (which terms have been observed down to the commencement of this Act...
Strana 909 - ... my grandchild, for he was the son of my daughter. My wife was my grandmother, because she was my mother's mother. I was my wife's husband and grandchild at the same time. And as the husband of a person's grandmother is his grandfather, I was my own grandfather.
Strana 511 - I may be allowed to state the results of my observation, and I can affirm thus far, that the effects of the abuse of the drug do not come very frequently under observation, and that when cases do occur the habit is frequently found to have been induced by the presence of some painful chronic disease, to escape from the sufferings of which the patient has fled to this resource. That this is not always...
Strana 491 - The thirst and burning sensation in the throat which the wretched sufferer feels, only to be removed by a repetition of the dose, proves one of the strongest links in the chain which drags him to his ruin. At this stage of the habit his case is almost hopeless ; if the pipe be delayed too long, vertigo, complete prostration, and discharge of water from the eyes ensue ; if entirely withheld, coldness and aching pains are felt over the body, an obstinate diarrhoea supervenes, and death closes the scene.