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Side 47
... Prime and which have been acknowledged by Minister in bringing forward this Mo- all who have had any opportunity of wit- tion has sought to elicit the opinions of nessing their display . We are doing the Members of this House . Acting ...
... Prime and which have been acknowledged by Minister in bringing forward this Mo- all who have had any opportunity of wit- tion has sought to elicit the opinions of nessing their display . We are doing the Members of this House . Acting ...
Side 49
... Prime Minister has expressed a hope that this occasion will not be con- verted into one of political hostility . I hope the same . I can assure hon . Gen- tlemen opposite that I should be sorry to use one word which may offend the ...
... Prime Minister has expressed a hope that this occasion will not be con- verted into one of political hostility . I hope the same . I can assure hon . Gen- tlemen opposite that I should be sorry to use one word which may offend the ...
Side 53
... Prime Minister , majority , nothing would have been more Lord Beaconsfield had stooped to pla- reasonable than the present proposal ; giarism in the eulogium which he pro- but the reverse being the case , it is nounced upon him , having ...
... Prime Minister , majority , nothing would have been more Lord Beaconsfield had stooped to pla- reasonable than the present proposal ; giarism in the eulogium which he pro- but the reverse being the case , it is nounced upon him , having ...
Side 67
... Prime Minister succeeded by this sequence of bad years , or other excep- great measure of justice in restoring tional cause , it was necessary to give a confidence and tranquillity to his dis- reduction of rent , this would only delay ...
... Prime Minister succeeded by this sequence of bad years , or other excep- great measure of justice in restoring tional cause , it was necessary to give a confidence and tranquillity to his dis- reduction of rent , this would only delay ...
Side 69
... Prime Minister called a sentence of death ; and to put an end to the oppression which was the whole raison d'étre of the measure . Would the hon . Member for Longford tell his constituents that two propositions so per- fectly analogous ...
... Prime Minister called a sentence of death ; and to put an end to the oppression which was the whole raison d'étre of the measure . Would the hon . Member for Longford tell his constituents that two propositions so per- fectly analogous ...
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A. M. SULLIVAN adjournment agricultural Amendment arrest asked attention Attorney battalions believe Bill Bradlaugh charge Chief Secretary clause Committee consider course Court debate DILKE discussion Dublin duty Earl England estates eviction fact fair rent favour fees Foreign Friend the Member give given GLADSTONE hoped House interest Ireland Irish Land Law Ireland Land League landlord learned Gentleman Lord Beaconsfield LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Majesty's Government MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON matter measure ment Morning Sitting Motion night noble Friend noble Lord object Office opinion Parliament passed persons present Prime Minister principle proposed Provisional Orders question reason reference regard reply Report Resolution school board Scotland second reading SIR WILFRID LAWSON SPEAKER speech statement T. P. O'CONNOR taken tenant right thing thought tion Trade Transvaal Tunis vernment vote W. E. FORSTER wished words
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Side 295 - The question with me is, not whether you have a right to render your people miserable ; but whether it is / not your interest to make them happy. It is not, what a lawyer tells me I may do ; but what humanity, reason, and justice, tell me I ought to do.
Side 1061 - The case in which it may sometimes be a matter of deliberation, how far, or in what manner it is proper to restore the free importation of foreign goods, after it has been for some time interrupted, is, when particular manufactures, by means of high duties or prohibitions upon all foreign goods which can come into competition with them, have been so far extended as to employ...
Side 569 - ... value that has been given to his holding by the expenditure of his own capital and labour, the desire for legislative interference to protect him from an arbitrary increase of rent does not seem unnatural, and we are inclined to think that by the majority of landowners legislation properly framed to accomplish this end would not be objected to.
Side 1061 - A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing foreigners, unless foreigners will in return practise towards itself the same forbearance. The only mode in which a country can save itself from being a loser by the revenue duties imposed by other countries on its commodities, is to impose corresponding revenue duties on theirs.
Side 55 - A fair rent means such a rent as in the opinion of the " court after hearing the parties, and considering all the " circumstances of the case, holding, and district, a solvent " tenant would undertake to pay one year with another.
Side 367 - Bill for confirming certain Provisional Orders^, made by the Board of Trade under the Tramways Act, 1870...
Side 343 - Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made by the Board of Trade under the General Pier and Harbour Act 1801 relating to Anstruther Deal Hunstanton and St.
Side 633 - Speech delivered in the House of Lords, on Tuesday, April 21, 1874, on Moving for a Select Committee to Inquire into the Laws relating to Patronage, Simony, and Exchange of Benefices in the Church of England.
Side 73 - To the complaint that the Bill gives so much to the tenants and takes it all from the landlords, I should make this answer : if at this moment all that has been done by the tenant in Ireland were gone, imagine that ! — if all that the tenants have done were gone, and all that the owners have done...