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... Force , back to his station at Kanturk , to give up his arms and other public property , to receive his pay from his own officer , and to take away his effects . In reply to a further Question from HEALY , Mr. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR ...
... Force , back to his station at Kanturk , to give up his arms and other public property , to receive his pay from his own officer , and to take away his effects . In reply to a further Question from HEALY , Mr. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR ...
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... Force , which does above , 42 women and 95 children were not call for any interference by the Chief packed in a space , in another part of Secretary ; but I am informed by the the vessel , totally inadequate to receive authorities that ...
... Force , which does above , 42 women and 95 children were not call for any interference by the Chief packed in a space , in another part of Secretary ; but I am informed by the the vessel , totally inadequate to receive authorities that ...
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... force last Session , and ap- plied so as to put a stop to the objections of the Irish Members sitting below the Gangway , what would those Gentlemen have said of the measure ? They would have had just ground for saying that they had not ...
... force last Session , and ap- plied so as to put a stop to the objections of the Irish Members sitting below the Gangway , what would those Gentlemen have said of the measure ? They would have had just ground for saying that they had not ...
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... force be- fore there was necessity for it . There might be a simulation of fire for the sake of bringing the hose into play . What was to be feared was that under the operation of this Resolution , if it were carried , Parliaments might ...
... force be- fore there was necessity for it . There might be a simulation of fire for the sake of bringing the hose into play . What was to be feared was that under the operation of this Resolution , if it were carried , Parliaments might ...
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... force , they could say to the Members from Ire- land that they had not given the slightest pledge that they would ... forces that were put in action ( ironi- perfectly accurate and impartial estimate of the cal cheers and counter cheers ) ...
... force , they could say to the Members from Ire- land that they had not given the slightest pledge that they would ... forces that were put in action ( ironi- perfectly accurate and impartial estimate of the cal cheers and counter cheers ) ...
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Seite 39 - The will of the people, moreover, practically means, the will of the most numerous or the most active part of the people ; the majority, or those who succeed in making themselves accepted as the majority: the people, consequently, may desire to oppress a part of their number ; and precautions are as much needed against this, as against any other abuse of power.
Seite 133 - ... inspect, examine, and make extracts from any and every registered bill of sale without being required to make a written application, or to specify any particulars in reference thereto, upon payment of one shilling for each bill of sale inspected, and such payment shall be made by a judicature stamp : Provided that the said extracts shall be limited to the dates of execution, registration, renewal of registration, and satisfaction, to the names, addresses, and occupations of the parties, to the...
Seite 39 - ... spoken of is not the government of each by himself, but of each by all the rest. The will of the people, moreover practically means the will of the most numerous or the most active part of the people the majority, or those who succeed in making themselves accepted as the majority...