The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 5
... reason to depend upon your kindness and indulgence , but in every department of the State it has been endeavoured so to distribute the strength that we may possess as to secure an efficient discharge of the public duty ; and I think and ...
... reason to depend upon your kindness and indulgence , but in every department of the State it has been endeavoured so to distribute the strength that we may possess as to secure an efficient discharge of the public duty ; and I think and ...
Page 20
... reasons for further legis- lation on the subject - one general and one special reason . The general reason was , that the country had by greater experience seen the necessity for it , and the possibility of repressing it . With re- gard ...
... reasons for further legis- lation on the subject - one general and one special reason . The general reason was , that the country had by greater experience seen the necessity for it , and the possibility of repressing it . With re- gard ...
Page 26
... reason to modify his views of last year . They were not marketable property , for though an expenditure on them of 1,200,0007 . could be traced distinctly , their annual value was only 18,6007 . , and there was a quarter of a million of ...
... reason to modify his views of last year . They were not marketable property , for though an expenditure on them of 1,200,0007 . could be traced distinctly , their annual value was only 18,6007 . , and there was a quarter of a million of ...
Page 31
... reason , he held it to be spoliation , but with a reason , valid or not , it was a confiscation . Mr. Disraeli did not share in the delusion that there was no difference between private and corpo- rate property ; towards the first the ...
... reason , he held it to be spoliation , but with a reason , valid or not , it was a confiscation . Mr. Disraeli did not share in the delusion that there was no difference between private and corpo- rate property ; towards the first the ...
Page 38
... Reason , policy , and justice demanded that the Government which proposed to take either should show that it was just and necessary , and no such cause as yet had been given . The glebe lands of Ulster were given to the Church since the ...
... Reason , policy , and justice demanded that the Government which proposed to take either should show that it was just and necessary , and no such cause as yet had been given . The glebe lands of Ulster were given to the Church since the ...
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