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... hoped the French name a dishonest Speaker , an absolutely blind of clôture would be retained . If they and reckless majority , and torpid , or were to quarrel with a thing because it utterly unintelligent constituencies . If had a ...
... hoped the French name a dishonest Speaker , an absolutely blind of clôture would be retained . If they and reckless majority , and torpid , or were to quarrel with a thing because it utterly unintelligent constituencies . If had a ...
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... hoped they should hear no more of the sugges- tion made by the noble Marquess the Secretary of State for India about clos- ing the mouths of individual Members ; otherwise it was quite conceivable that should a change of circumstances ...
... hoped they should hear no more of the sugges- tion made by the noble Marquess the Secretary of State for India about clos- ing the mouths of individual Members ; otherwise it was quite conceivable that should a change of circumstances ...
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... hoped that if they came in Ireland to have an Irish National Chamber , it would be modelled on the English Par- liament . Now , he should not say " if , " but " when " they had an Irish National Parliament , he trusted it would be ...
... hoped that if they came in Ireland to have an Irish National Chamber , it would be modelled on the English Par- liament . Now , he should not say " if , " but " when " they had an Irish National Parliament , he trusted it would be ...
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... hoped the hon . and learned Gentleman the Attorney General would agree . The Bill proposed that where a bill of sale ... hoped the House would understand the objection he had brought forward . He knew that the matter was a technical and ...
... hoped the hon . and learned Gentleman the Attorney General would agree . The Bill proposed that where a bill of sale ... hoped the House would understand the objection he had brought forward . He knew that the matter was a technical and ...
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... hoped matter had not now been as fully dis- the House would adhere to the proposi- cussed in Committee as it was in 1878 ; tion , for it had been fully considered . and he thought that before a Bill of this gigantic importance to the ...
... hoped matter had not now been as fully dis- the House would adhere to the proposi- cussed in Committee as it was in 1878 ; tion , for it had been fully considered . and he thought that before a Bill of this gigantic importance to the ...
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Seite 357 - So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
Seite 415 - That it be an instruction to the committee that they have power to...
Seite 597 - To meet the requirements respecting discipline, the managers and teachers will be expected to satisfy the inspector that all reasonable care is taken, in the ordinary management of the school, to bring up the children in habits of punctuality, of good...
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...