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Militia Bill No 83
85
Justices of the Peace Qualification Bill H L Presented The Earl of Albemarle
101
Religious Educational c Societies Incorporation Bill
115
LIGHT DUESRESOLUTIONMoved
149
PORT OF EXETER Question Sir Stafford Northcote Answer Mr Shaw
161
PILOTAGE DUES ON FOREIGN SHIPPINGQuestion Mr Candlish Answer
177
Recorders Deputies BillOrdered Mr Denman Mr West presented and read
185
Hypothec Abolition Scotland Bill Bill 4
243
Bill
259
BETTING HOUSESQuestion Mr H F Beaumont Answer Mr Bruce
261
COSTS OF PROSECUTIONSQuestion Mr Hunt Answer The Chancellor
293
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKETQuestion Mr Pell Answer Mr W
297
to 42 agreed
349
Aggravated Assaults Amendment Bill No 66
351
Moved That the Bill be now read 2ªThe Lord Romilly
355
ARMYCASE OF ENSIGN WIGHTMANQuestion Major Dickson Answer
387
LORDS MONDAY MAY 10
425
SCOTLANDINCOME TAXQuestion Mr Miller Answer The Chancellor
471
Government of India Act Amendment Bill No 94
473
That a Select Committee be appointed to consider the existing state of Pauperism
491
Courts of Justice New Site Bill
537
ARMYHOUSEHOLD CAVALRY
571
Customs and Inland Revenue Duties Bill Bill 95
585
County Financial Boards Bill
601
WITNESSES HOUSE OF COMMONSMOTION FOR A COMMITTEEMoved
621
Poor Relief Ireland Act 1862 Amendment BillOrdered Admiral Seymour
635
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeSir Wilfrid
647
County Courts Bill Bill 9
683
Moved to insert a new clauseThe Marquess of Salisbury
703
Motion agreed
733
IRELANDTHE MAYOR OF CORKQuestion postponed Mr Dawson
745
IRELAND RIOTS AT LONDONDERRYQuestion Sir Frederick W Heygate
749
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACT 1866MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
807
DIPLOMATIC PENSIONSQuestion Mr Staveley Hill Answer Mr Otway
809
After debate Bill considered in Committee
811
After some time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be con
857
After short time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be con
877
SUPPLYCommitteecontinued
879
POST OFFICELANDING MAILS AT A WESTERN PORTObservations
923
Committee deferred till Monday next
945
ARMYMILITARY LABOURQuestion Mr HanburyTracy Answer Captain
1209
After short time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
1225
NAVYRESERVE CHANNEL SQUADRONQuestion Mr Gourley Answer
1237
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1243
After short debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
1253
IRISH CHURCH BILLPETITIONObservations The Earl of Devon
1279
POST OFFICESERVICES IN WALESQuestion Mr Walsh Answer
1295
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Sheridan
1333
After further short debate Amendment by Leave of the House with
1389
RIVER THAMES AT BARKING Question Colonel French Answer Mr Bruce 1402
1401
ABYSSINIAN WARMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
1419
ENDOWED SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS SCOTLANDMOTION FOR A ROYAL
1439
186
1441
Public Offices Concentration BillOrdered Mr Layard Mr Chancellor of
1451
244
1461
the words in the opinion of this House the establishment of a sufficient and reliable
1521
ARMYFORTIFICATIONS
1569
THE IRISH CHURCH BILLPETITIONObservations The Duke of Abercorn
1581
1608
1607
THE JUDICATURE COMMISSION Question Mr Norwood Answer
1633
METROPOLISSTATUES IN PALACE YARDQuestion Mr NevilleGrenville
1741
After long time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be considered
1783
259
1815
COMMONS THURSDAY JUNE 3
1833
COMMONS TUESDAY JUNE 15
1897
COAL FIELDSMOTION FOR AN ADDRESSMoved
1909
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Welby
1923
Bill read a second time and committed
1937
Sunday and Ragged Schools Bill Bill 67
1959
CANADAREDUCTION OF FORCESQuestion Sir John Hay Answer
Lodgers Property Protection Bill No 65
THE NEW COURTS OF JUSTICESITEQuestions Mr Pemberton Lord
1588
1159
REVENUES OF INDIAQuestion Sir Stafford Northcote Answer
1637
888
PRIVATE BILLS
350

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Σελίδα 1101 - And we do further declare it to be our royal will and pleasure, for the present, as aforesaid, to reserve under our sovereignty, protection, and dominion, for the use of the said Indians...
Σελίδα 681 - Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink and forget his poverty and remember his misery no more.
Σελίδα 1101 - Company, as also all the lands and territories lying to the westward of the sources of the rivers which fall into the sea from the west and northwest, as aforesaid; and we do hereby strictly forbid, on pain of our displeasure, all our loving subjects from making any purchases or settlements whatever or taking possession of any of the lands above reserved, without our special leave and license for that purpose first obtained.
Σελίδα 1061 - Gladstone said afterwards in parliament, and was much blamed for saying, — and in the opinion of many with whom I communicated, the Fenian conspiracy has had an important influence with respect to Irish policy ; but it has not been an influence in determining, or in affecting in the slightest degree, the convictions which we have entertained with respect to the course proper to be pursued in Ireland. The influence of...
Σελίδα 475 - The fundamental principle with respect to the legal relief of the poor is that the condition of the pauper ought to be on the whole less eligible than that of the independent labourer.
Σελίδα 781 - ... used solely for the conveyance of any goods or burden in the course of trade or husbandry, and whereon the Christian name and surname, and place of abode, or place of business of the...
Σελίδα 901 - be such that a person of ordinary knowledge of the subject would at once perceive, understand, and be able practically to apply the discovery, without the necessity of making further experiments and gaining further information, before the invention can be made useful. If something remains to be ascertained which is necessary for the useful application of the discovery, that affords sufficient room for another valid patent.
Σελίδα 1061 - ... these phenomena came home to the popular mind, and produced that attitude of attention and preparedness on the part of the whole population of this country which qualified them to embrace, in a manner foreign to their habits in other times, the vast importance of the Irish controversy.1 This influence was palpable and undoubted, and it was part of Mr.
Σελίδα 781 - ... huntsman, and whipper-in, or in any capacity involving the duties of any of the above descriptions of servants, by whatever style the person acting in such capacity may be called...

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