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... charge upon the country . " My Lords and Gentlemen , - " The ever - growing wants and diversified interests of the Empire will necessarily bring many questions of public policy under your 6 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... charge upon the country . " My Lords and Gentlemen , - " The ever - growing wants and diversified interests of the Empire will necessarily bring many questions of public policy under your 6 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
Page 19
... it was determined to introduce it first in the House of Lords , under the charge of Lord Kimberley , the Lord Privy Seal . The noble lord , in moving the C 2 1869. ] [ 19 Government Bill for the Repression of Crime .
... it was determined to introduce it first in the House of Lords , under the charge of Lord Kimberley , the Lord Privy Seal . The noble lord , in moving the C 2 1869. ] [ 19 Government Bill for the Repression of Crime .
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... charge brought against it of cruelty . The central registry proposed by the Bill , and which he thought its keystone , would regulate and temper the supervision . A registry established at Liverpool had , he had himself ascertained , a ...
... charge brought against it of cruelty . The central registry proposed by the Bill , and which he thought its keystone , would regulate and temper the supervision . A registry established at Liverpool had , he had himself ascertained , a ...
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... charge would be vested immediately in the Commissioners ; that the freehold of churches wholly in ruins would be taken from the incumbent ; and that the peerage rights of the Irish Bishops would cease at once . The compensation to ...
... charge would be vested immediately in the Commissioners ; that the freehold of churches wholly in ruins would be taken from the incumbent ; and that the peerage rights of the Irish Bishops would cease at once . The compensation to ...
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... charge in 45 years . Landlords would be allowed , if they chose , to purchase it at 22 years ' purchase , and if they did not accept the offer they would come under another and a general operation . There would be a compul- sory sale to ...
... charge in 45 years . Landlords would be allowed , if they chose , to purchase it at 22 years ' purchase , and if they did not accept the offer they would come under another and a general operation . There would be a compul- sory sale to ...
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