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adopted agreed Alderney Amendment amount appointed asked believed Bill Board borough charge Church clause Commissioners considered Consul Council course Court desirable discussion doubt Dublin duty effect England Estimates expenditure expense favour France fund Gentleman give given Gothic Government Governor grant harbour hoped House of Commons important India intended Ireland Irish justice legislation LORD ADVOCATE LORD JOHN LORD JOHN MANNERS LORD JOHN RUSSELL Lord Plunket Lordships Majesty's Majesty's Government matter measure Member ment Motion move noble Earl noble Friend noble Lord object opinion parishes Parliament persons petition Poland Pontefract poor present principle proposed Protestant received referred regard Report respect Roman Catholic Royal Royal Dublin Society schools Scotland second reading Secretary Session SIR GEORGE LEWIS SIR JOHN PAKINGTON society taken thought tion treaty vernment whole wished words
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Side 465 - That Mr. Speaker do issue his warrant to the Clerk of the Crown, to make out a new writ, for the electing of a...
Side 731 - Hitherto we have been living under a system of bounties and protection; now we propose to have a little free trade.'60 Surprisingly, perhaps, he did not act on his principles by giving any help to the 'adventure schools'.
Side 97 - Ordered that Mr. Speaker do issue his warrant to the clerk of the crown, to make out a...
Side 97 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Side 867 - I appeal to the noble Lord at the head of the Government and to this House; I am not now complaining of the war - I am not now complaining of the terms of peace, nor, indeed, of anything that has been done - but I wish to suggest to this House what, I believe, thousands and tens of thousands of the most educated and of the most Christian portion of the people of...
Side 729 - We think it would be rash and imprudent to sweep away a machinery which has been constructed with great labour, care, and dexterity, which, although it may be complicated and difficult to work, has answered many of the purposes for which it was designed, in order to substitute the new and untried plan of trusting merely to the results of examination.
Side 145 - Amendment proposed to leave out from the word "That," to the end of the Question, in order to add the words : In the opinion of this House...
Side 213 - Upon the whole, then, her majesty's government are persuaded that no course of policy can be adopted more wise, more disinterested, more beneficial to Europe than that which his imperial majesty has so long followed, and which will render his name more illustrious than that of the most famous sovereigns who have sought immortality by unprovoked conquest and ephemeral glory.
Side 39 - Amendment proposed, to leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words " this House will upon this day six months resolve itself into the said committee...
Side 919 - Pounds, to pay the Salaries of the Theological Professors and the Incidental Expenses of the General Assembly's College at Belfast, and Retired Allowances to Professors of the Belfast Academical Institution, to the...