The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 7
... side of loyalty and law , to efface the memory of former con- tentions , and to cherish the sympathies of an affectionate people . " In every matter of public interest , and especially in one so weighty , I pray that the Almighty may ...
... side of loyalty and law , to efface the memory of former con- tentions , and to cherish the sympathies of an affectionate people . " In every matter of public interest , and especially in one so weighty , I pray that the Almighty may ...
Page 19
... side by side with unions , were yet excluded from its operation . The Bill accordingly pro- posed to enable those parishes , which were twenty - two in number , to establish union assessment committees , and to place them thus on the ...
... side by side with unions , were yet excluded from its operation . The Bill accordingly pro- posed to enable those parishes , which were twenty - two in number , to establish union assessment committees , and to place them thus on the ...
Page 23
... side- -Impression made by those of Sir Roundell Palmer , Mr. Bright , Dr. Ball , and Mr. Gathorne Hardy - Majority of 118 in favour of the Second Reading - Sensation caused by this result - Analysis of the Division - Contemporaneous ...
... side- -Impression made by those of Sir Roundell Palmer , Mr. Bright , Dr. Ball , and Mr. Gathorne Hardy - Majority of 118 in favour of the Second Reading - Sensation caused by this result - Analysis of the Division - Contemporaneous ...
Page 26
... side , they would be credited with a loan at 3 per cent . , payable in instalments in 45 years . The power of purchase would remain in the hands of the tenants for three years after the passing of the Act , and it was also proposed that ...
... side , they would be credited with a loan at 3 per cent . , payable in instalments in 45 years . The power of purchase would remain in the hands of the tenants for three years after the passing of the Act , and it was also proposed that ...
Page 27
... side of the House . It is a subject of legislation so exceedingly complex and varied that I have no doubt there must be errors , there must be omissions , and there may be many possible improvements ; and we shall welcome from every side ...
... side of the House . It is a subject of legislation so exceedingly complex and varied that I have no doubt there must be errors , there must be omissions , and there may be many possible improvements ; and we shall welcome from every side ...
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