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The Ayes and the Noes on Mr Disraelis Amendment to the
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Answer to the AddressHer Majestys most gracious Answer
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New Houses of ParliamentQuestion
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Process and Practice Ireland BillMotion of the Solicitor
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The Ayes and the Noes on Mr Humes Amendment to the
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Page
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The Ayes and the Noes on Mr Disraelis Amendment to the
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Rating of Dwelling HousesMotion of Mr Scrope for Leave
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Foreign Secretary
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Kensington c ParishesMotion of Mr Macgregor To Incor
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The Ayes and the Noes on Sir R H Ingliss Amendment to
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The Ayes and the Noes on Mr Ansteys Motion for Leave
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Colonial Secretary
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First Lord of the Admiralty
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NOT IN THE CABINET
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Affairs of GreeceQuestions and Explanations
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Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs
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Ecclesiastical CommissionLord J Russell and Mr Horsman
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Pirates Head Money Repeal BillMotion made and Question
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Chief Commissioner of Woods Forests
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The Merchant ServiceThe Mercantile MarineHouse in Com
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Parliamentary Voters c IrelandMotion of Sir W Somer
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Public Libraries and MuseumsMotion of Mr Ewart for Leave
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TransportationQuestion
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Jury Lists IrelandCallanan v CameronMotion of Mr Sad
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The Kilrush UnionQuestions and Explanation
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The Ayes and the Noes on Sir G Greys Amendment to
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TransportationMotion of Mr Adderley for Leave to bring
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Board of Trade ReturnsQuestion and Explanation
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Lord Lieutenant
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Court of Chancery Ireland BillMotion made and Question
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Página 781 - Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, shall in the Case of each such additional Appointment, consent thereto: Provided further that the Number of such Clerks, Messengers, and Officers shall be subject to the like Consent.
Página 253 - I have observed with sincere satisfaction that the improvement which is manifest in other parts of the country has extended to Ireland. " The political agitation and excitement which I have had heretofore occasion to lament, appear to have gradually abated, and, as a natural result, private capital has been more freely applied to useful public enterprises, undertaken through the friendly cooperation of individuals interested in the welfare of Ireland.
Página 439 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house copies or extracts of...
Página 511 - I do not think that that time is yet approaching. But let us make them > as far as possible, fit to govern themselves — let us give them, as far as we can, the capacity of ruling their own affairs — let them increase in wealth and population, and whatever may happen, we of this great empire shall have the consolation of saying that we have contributed to the happiness of the world.
Página 887 - Act it shall not be lawful for any Justice of the Peace or other Person to administer, or cause or allow to be administered, or to receive, or cause or allow to be received, any Oath, Affidavit, or solemn Affirmation touching any Matter or Thing whereof such Justice or other Person hath not Jurisdiction or Cognizance by some Statute in force at the Time being...
Página 679 - Act Amendment Bill, which was met by a motion intended to test the strength of the government on the question. Lord Ashley moved, "That the bill be read a second time this day six months.
Página 887 - Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to any Oath, Affidavit, or solemn Affirmation before any Justice in any Matter or Thing touching the Preservation of the Peace...

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