| Jesse Collings - 1908 - 510 páginas
...introducing the Bill, compared it favourably in this respect with the private bill system. He said : — "This I know, that in nineteen cases out of twenty Committees of this House on private Bills neglected the rights of the poor, . . . Committees being permitted to remain in ignorance... | |
| Julia Patton - 1918 - 264 páginas
...nineteenth centuries.f In 1845 Lord Lincoln,! introducing the General Enclosure Bill of that year, declared that "in nineteen cases out of twenty, Committees...private Bills, neglected the rights of the poor." Arthur. Young, at first an ardent advocate of enclosure, stumbled upon evidence that he was in error... | |
| Thomas Edward Scrutton - 1887 - 240 páginas
...", said the Earl of Lincoln in introducing the Bill in the House of Commons1, "that the Commission will be better calculated to protect the rights of...think the Commissioners would. This I know, that in 19 cases out of 20, Committees of this House, sitting on private Bills, neglected the rights of the... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1871 - 818 páginas
...expressions used by Lord Lincoln in moving for leave to bring in the (louerai Inclosure Bill in 184; : i This I know, that in nineteen cases out of twenty, committees of this House, sitting on private Inclosure Bills, neglected the rights of the poor. I do not say they wilfully neglected these rights,... | |
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