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... Home Ruler , but he must say that such a result could hardly con- ciliate Scotch feeling . Motion agreed to . New Clause agreed to . Bill reported ; as amended , to be con- sidered upon Tuesday next , at Two of the clock , and to be ...
... Home Ruler , but he must say that such a result could hardly con- ciliate Scotch feeling . Motion agreed to . New Clause agreed to . Bill reported ; as amended , to be con- sidered upon Tuesday next , at Two of the clock , and to be ...
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... Home Secretary be- fore proceeding further . MR . PEASE expressed a hope that the Home Secretary would not delegate his authority to any body of men . What ever might be the opinion of the Coal Owners Association , he could state from ...
... Home Secretary be- fore proceeding further . MR . PEASE expressed a hope that the Home Secretary would not delegate his authority to any body of men . What ever might be the opinion of the Coal Owners Association , he could state from ...
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... home Acts ; but the Government had received duties , and that they themselves wished communications which satisfied them to have it done away with . He must that Ireland should now be included . first of all protest against the ...
... home Acts ; but the Government had received duties , and that they themselves wished communications which satisfied them to have it done away with . He must that Ireland should now be included . first of all protest against the ...
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... Home Secretary , too , saw no reason to object to such an arrangement , and why , then , should others interpose ? He hoped that in thick as well as in thin - seam mines machinery would soon be invented to supersede to a great extent ...
... Home Secretary , too , saw no reason to object to such an arrangement , and why , then , should others interpose ? He hoped that in thick as well as in thin - seam mines machinery would soon be invented to supersede to a great extent ...
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... Home Secretary undertook to alter the clause at another stage . ŠIR JOSEPH BAILEY , on the con- trary , hoped that the Home Secretary would adhere to the words of the clause . Mr. Bruce MR . BRUCE said , he could not un- dertake to ...
... Home Secretary undertook to alter the clause at another stage . ŠIR JOSEPH BAILEY , on the con- trary , hoped that the Home Secretary would adhere to the words of the clause . Mr. Bruce MR . BRUCE said , he could not un- dertake to ...
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Seite 193 - Empire shall not be destroyed, and in my opinion no minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of reconstructing as much as possible our Colonial Empire, and of responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land.
Seite 765 - I have availed myself of the earliest opportunity of resorting to your advice and assistance, after the dissolution of the late parliament. Having had recourse to that measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency of a reform in the representation, I have now to recommend that important question to your earliest and most attentive consideration ; confident that, in any measures which you may...
Seite 257 - States in respect of losses under the several heads of — 1st, "the losses in the transfer of the American commercial marine to the British flag"; 2d, "the enhanced payments of insurance"; and 3d, " the prolongation of the war, and the addition of a large sum to the cost of the war and the suppression of the rebellion...
Seite 369 - Every officer, clerk, and agent in attendance at the counting of the votes shall maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting...
Seite 365 - That it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of the United Kingdom for any lord of Parliament, or other...
Seite 297 - States in respect of these claims, they have arrived, individually and collectively, at tho conclusion that these claims do not constitute, upon the principles of international law applicable to such cases, good foundation for an award of compensation or computation of damages between nations...
Seite 499 - An adequate amount of ventilation shall be constantly produced in every mine to dilute and render harmless noxious gases to such an extent that the working places of the shafts, levels, stables, and workings of the mine, and the travelling roads to and from those working places shall be in a fit state for working and passing therein.
Seite 763 - Every person who acts in contravention of the provisions of this section shall be liable, on summary conviction before two justices of the peace, to imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months, with or without hard labour.
Seite 511 - Every person who contravenes or does not comply with any of the general rules in this section shall be guilty of an offence against this Act ; and in the event of any contravention of or non-compliance with any of the said general rules in the case of any mine to which this Act applies, by any person whomsoever, being...