Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1878

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Lords
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Henry
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TURKEYTHE PAPERSQuestion Sir Charles W Dilke Answer
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1609
135
0
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orted as amended considered
193
the further proceeding on Consideration of the Bill as amended stood
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THE TREATY OF BERLINTHE PORT OF BATOUMExplanation The Earl
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Tramways Bills Nos 130 122
213
METROPOLITAN WATER COMPANIESQuestion Mr Fawcett Answer
217
PUBLIC BUSINESSADMIRALTY AND WAR OFFICE RETIREMENT OF OFFICERS
225
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
255
Intermediate Education Ireland Bill Lords Bill 249
261
HABITUAL DRUNKARDS STAMP DUTY
275
Valuation of Lands Scotland Amendment recommitted Bill
333
I
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Naval Discipline Amendment Bill H L Presented The Lord Elphinstone read
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Admiralty and War Office Retirement of Officers Bill
391
1437
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Bishoprics Bill Lords Bill 197
449
38
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at the licence tax inflicted on the interests of the Brewers ought
475
ESS AT BERLINTHE ANGLOTURKISH CONVENTIONObserva
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Question Mr Otway Answer
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EASTERN AFFAIRSRESOLUTIONcontinued
527
THIRD SERIES
545
he previous knowledge of ParliamentThe Marquess of Hartington
557
WAYS AND MEANS
611
ELDERS WIDOWS FUND DEFICIENCIES
621
TAXATION IN ST KITTSQuestion Mr Greene Answer Sir Michael
641
Disqualification of Medical Relief Removal BillOrdered Mr Rathbone Sir John
683
Contagious Diseases Animals Bill Lords Bill 204
763
Bill read a second time and committed
775
sidered in Committee
777
The House divided Ayes 151 Noes
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After some time spent therein Bill reported with Amendments
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23
831
Amendment proposed
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Commons BillOrdered Mr Shaw Lefevre Mr CowperTemple
849
Debtors Acts Amendment Bill No 163
855
Report from Select Committee with Minutes of Evidence and
863
Colonel Stanley
865
SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY IRELAND BILL Question
869
Endowed Schools and Hospitals Scotland Bill Lords
977
Christchurch Newgate Street London Tithes Commutation Bill Lords
981
NAVYCHIEF ENGINEERSQuestion Mr Gorst Answer Mr W
991
THE EASTERN QUESTION THE ANGLOTURKISH CONVENTION
995
EXAMINATIONS
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Tenant Right Ireland Bill No 156
1163
Weights and Measures Bill No 161
1171
ARMYTHE AUXILIARY FORCESARTILLERY SERGEANTSQuestion
1175
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestion Mr Dillwyn Answer
1181
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1185
Ashley
1215
LAW AND JUSTICE
1269
Contagious Diseases Animals Bill Lords Bill 286
1277
THIRD SERIES
1281
Statute Law Revision Ireland Bill No 185
1285
ARMYTHE AUXILIARY FORCESTHE MILITIAFINES FOR DRUNKENNESS
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WAYS AND MEANSCommitteecontinued
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Motion made and Question proposed That towards raising the Supply granted
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After long debate Resolution agreed
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SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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After short debate Moved That the Debate be now adjournedMr
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
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put and negatived
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COMMONS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7
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Then the House after considering the apology of Major OGorman and
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SUPPLYREPORTResolutions 6th August reported
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QUESTIONS
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1525
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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THE EASTERN QUESTIONTHE ANGLOTURKISH CONVENTIONObservations
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
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Expiring Laws Continuance Bill
1609
Moved That
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Locomotives on Highways Scotland Bill No 190
1629
Bishoprics Bill Lords Bill 197
1641
SCIENCE AND ARTHISTORICAL GALLERY OF CASTSQuestion Observations
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1667
261
1679
Inclosure Provisional Orders Bill Lords Bill 192
1681
NAVY AND ARMY EXPENDITURE 187677REPORT
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Telegraphs Bill Lords Bill 257
1695
Election of Aldermen Cumulative Vote Bill Bill 71
1699
Education Scotland Bill Lords Bills 156292
1701
Question put That the words this day stand part of the Ques
1711
Metropolitan Commons BillOrdered Mr Shaw Lefevre Mr CowperTemple
1943
Moved That the Bill be now read the third timeMr Raikes
1955
POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT 1876
2019
Criminal Code Indictable Offences Bill Bill 178
2037
LORDS FRIDAY AUGUST 16
2081
ISLAND OF CYPRUSHEALTH OF THE TROOPSQuestion Mr Morgan Lloyd
2089
1871
2101
1927
2131
1265
2135
1179
2137
THE LUNACY LAWSLEGISLATIONQuestion Mr Dillwyn Answer
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778
2153
1205
2155
527
2159
CARLISLEQuestion Sir Charles
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1498
2171
642
2173
1538
2177
450
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENTTHE REPORTQuestion Mr W E Forster
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621
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W Dilke Answer Mr Assheton Cross
1300
451
334
CRUELTY TO ANIMALSVIVISECTIONQuestion Earl De La Warr Answer
2009
1217
1301
864
After short
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTTHE LONDON SCHOOL BOARD TRAINING SHIP
2010
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Bill ordered Mr Raikes Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr Secretary Cross
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2092
1219
644
338
2004
849
MKenna Colonel Arbuthnot Answers Colonel Stanley
979
385
PRISONS ACT 1877THE NEW RULESQuestions Mr Mitchell Henry
1493
Bishoprics Bill Lords Bill 197
THE IRISH BOARD OF WORKSQuestion Sir Joseph MKenna Answer
10
1630
1271
1547
389
390
ORDERS OF THE
866
514
1586
PARLIAMENTORDERDISORDERLY CONDUCT OF A MEMBER
2023
1567
PUBLIC PETITIONPETITION FOR THE IMPEACHMENT OF THE EARL
THE TREATY OF BERLINARTICLES 2 AND 61Question Mr E Jenkins
BOILER EXPLOSIONSLEGISLATIONQuestion Sir Thomas Bazley Answer
1282
1121
1856
982
133
515
205
136
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Question Mr C Beckett
207
1861
TELEGRAPHS BILLQuestion Mr J Cowen Answer Lord John Manners 1641
1693
1528
1410
1868
1412
231
208
Viscount Sandon
PRISONS ACT 1877PRISON DISCIPLINEQuestions Mr Mitchell Henry
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671 psl. - 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*.
419 psl. - ... court before whom he is charged that he did not know of the article of food or drug sold by him being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered, as in either of those sections mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge.
765 psl. - ... country, that the laws thereof relating to the importation and exportation of animals, and to the prevention of the introduction or spreading of disease, and the general sanitary condition of animals therein, are such as to afford reasonable...
953 psl. - In return, His Imperial Majesty the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms, to be agreed upon later between the two Powers, into the government, and for the protection, of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in these territories...
527 psl. - I hope with prudence, and not altogether without success, or a sophistical rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity, and gifted with an egotistical imagination that can at all times command an interminable and inconsistent series of arguments to malign an opponent and to glorify himself...
653 psl. - Taking the whole of the provisions of the treaty of Berlin together, I most thankfully and joyfully acknowledge that great results have been achieved in the diminution of human misery and towards the establishment of human happiness and prosperity in the East.
661 psl. - I say, sir, that in this Congress of the Great Powers, the voice of England has not been heard in unison with the institutions, the history, and the character of England.

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