Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1877
 

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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeNAVY ESTIMATESH M S IN
111
After some time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
139
ECCLESIASTICAL ENDOWMENTS CEYLONRESOLUTION
149
The House divided Ayes 121 Noes
167
List of the Committee
179
SUPPLYOrder for Committee readcontinued
201
Cruelty to Animals Bill Bill 7
205
Order dischargedBill withdrawn
249
TURKEYMILITARY CONTRIBUTIONS OF EGYPTQuestion Mr Stacpoole
263
CATTLE PLAGUE AND IMPORTATION OF LIVE STOCKNomination of the Select
303
GIBRALTARPROPOSED TRADE REGULATIONS Question Mr Whitwell
317
THE EASTERN QUESTIONPRINCE GORTCHAKOFFS CIRCULARQuestion
319
THE EASTERN QUESTIONRESOLUTIONS MR GLADSTONEPOSTPONEMENT
369
South Africa Bill No 40
479
Gas and Water Orders Confirmation Abingdon c Bill H L Presented The
493
MR JAMES DEMPSEYMOTION FOR RETURNS
583
ASCENSION DAYCOMMITTEES
585
Main Question as amended put and agreed to Second
599
Voters Ireland Bill Bill 82
611
IRELAND LOCAL COURTS
617
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS HOURS OF POLLING
707
PARLIAMENT THE WHITSUNTIDE RECESS
709
After short debate then the said Amendment Original Motion and Bill
723
REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS AND DEATHSQuestion Mr W Johnston Answer
725
General Police and Improvement Scotland Act 1862 Amendment Bill
827
Game Laws Scotland Amendment Bill No 44
849
ENDOWED SCHOOLS FAIRFORD FREE SCHOOL
857
METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE BOARD OF WORKSWEATHER CHARTSQuestion
859
SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY IRELAND BILLQuestions
943
WAYS AND MEANS
977
Bill as amended considered
983
183
987
The House divided Ayes 219
997
After some time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
1013
County Training Schools and Ships Bill Bill 78
1015
Resolution agreed
1039
the Report
1091
Motion agreed
1107
36
1125
Customs Inland Revenue and Savings Banks Bill Bill 143
1129
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1143
100
1163
1 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 1341680
1173
Customs Inland Revenue and Savings Banks Bill Bill 143
1175
Tasmanian Main Line Railway Bill Lords by Order
1179
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1189
BURIAL ACTS CONSOLIDATION BILLQuestion Explanation Earl Granville
1227
COOLIE EMIGRATION TO FRENCH GUIANAQuestion Mr Errington Answer
1233
RUSSIA AND TURKEY THE WARTHE SUEZ CANAL
1361
Game Laws Scotland Amendment Bill No 44
1415
OF FEES
1431
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES LEGISLATIONTWYCROSS v GRANTTHE
1435
Prisons Bill Bill 121
1447
New Forest Bill
1477
205
1479
CRIMINAL LAWPOOR LAW GUARDIANSQuestion Mr Hopwood Answer
1487
CENTRAL ASIAAPPOINTMENT OF A CONSULMOTION FOR AN ADDRESS
1561
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
1603
The Committee divided Ayes 96 Noes 40 Majority 56
1615
Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow at Two of the clock Committee
1633
Canal Boats Bill Bill 162
1663
101
1681
Crossed Cheques on Bankers Bill Bill 26
1733
THE COLONIAL OFFICEMR W W WOODSMOTION FOR PAPERS
1753
Universities of Oxford and Cambridge recommitted Bill
1801
Moved that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty for the omitted despatch
1817
Imbecile Lunatic and other Afflicted Classes Ireland Bill H L Presented
1845
Summary Jurisdiction Amendment recommitted Bill Bill 173
1881
103
1899
Local Government Boards Provisional Orders Confirmation Belper Union
1917
PARLIAMENTORDERSALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY IRE
1935
METROPOLISRICHMOND PARKQuestion Sir George Campbell Answer
1939
Motion made and Question proposed
1953
1970
1969
Original Question put and agreed
2011
ARMYGENERAL MONTHLY RETURN Question Sir Alexander Gordon
2015
ARMYMILITIA ADJUTANTSQuestion Viscount Emlyn Answer
2017
248
2027
THE CATTLE PLAGUE COMPENSATION FOR COMPULSORY SLAUGHTER
2031
CRIMINAL LAWCASE OF ALBERT JONESQuestions Mr Morgan Lloyd
2037
150
2041
1585
2045
106
2051
IMPORTATION OF AMERICAN MEATQuestion Captain Nolan Answer
2059
249
2063
THE POLICE AND THE TRANSFER OF LICENCESQuestion Captain Pim
2065
SASINE OFFICE EDINBURGH REDUCTION
2069
OF COMMITTEE
2075
1030
2079
PAROCHIAL CHARITIES CITY OF LONDONQuestion Mr Fawcett Answer
Committee deferred till Monday
1040
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT 1870 SCHOOL BOARD OF SWINDON
1142
RUSSIA AND TURKEY THE WAR PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY
After debate Moved That the Debate be now adjournedMr

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Página 217 - WHEN I first gave my mind to vivisections, as a means of discovering the motions and uses of the heart, and sought to discover these from actual inspection, and not from the writings of others, I found the task so truly arduous, so full of difficulties, that I was almost tempted to think, with Fracastorius, that the motion of the heart was only to be comprehended by God.
Página 463 - that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no Power can liberate itself from the engagements of a Treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement*.
Página 433 - England that the eyes of the oppressed were always turned — to this favourite, this darling home of so much privilege and so much happiness, where the people that had built up a noble edifice for themselves would, it was well known, be ready to do what in them lay to secure the benefit of the same inestimable boon for others. You talk to me of the established tradition and policy in regard to Turkey. I appeal to an established tradition, older, wiser, nobler far...
Página 11 - That until such conduct shall have been essentially changed, and guarantees on behalf of the subject populations other than the promises or ostensible measures of the Porte shall have been provided, that Government will be deemed...
Página 507 - Christian populations and the interests of the general peace. ¡| To these declarations of the intentions of the Powers the consent of the Porte was not asked or required. The Porte no doubt has thought fit — unfortunately, in the opinion of Her Majesty's Government — to protest against the expressions in question as implying an encroachment on the Sultan's sovereignty and independence. But while so doing, and while declaring that they cannot consider the Protocol as having any binding character...
Página 433 - British interests, but which teaches you to seek the promotion of these interests in obeying the dictates of honour and justice. And, sir, what is to be the end of this ? Are we to dress up the fantastic ideas some people entertain about this policy and that policy in the garb of British interests, and then, with a new and base idolatry, fall down and worship them?
Página 149 - Man, proud man, Drest in a little brief authority, Plays such fantastic tricks before high Heaven As make the angels weep.
Página 433 - Another portion still, the 5,000,000 of Bulgarians cowed and beaten down to the ground, hardly venturing to look upwards, even to their Father in Heaven, have extended their hands to you ; they have sent you their petition, they have prayed for your help and protection . They have told you that they do not seek alliance with Russia or with any foreign Power, but that they seek to be delivered from an intolerable burden of woe and shame. That burden of woe and shame — the greatest that exists on...
Página 481 - Russia pledged his sacred word of honour to the English ambassador, in the most serious and solemn manner, that he had no intention of acquiring Constantinople; and that, if necessity compelled him to occupy a portion of Bulgaria, it would only be provisionally, and until the peace and safety of the Christian population were secured.

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