Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesHansard, 1878 |
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45 psl.
... hoped that the hon . Member would for discussion those who were interested not persist in this particular Amend- in the subject would propose the Amendment , but would withdraw it . It raised ments in it they thought necessary . In ...
... hoped that the hon . Member would for discussion those who were interested not persist in this particular Amend- in the subject would propose the Amendment , but would withdraw it . It raised ments in it they thought necessary . In ...
49 psl.
... hoped that the hon . Member would withdraw his Amendment . 7 MR . RAMSAY thought that the Amendment of the hon . Member for Leicestershire would tend to secure for the railways the justice to which they were entitled . He thought that ...
... hoped that the hon . Member would withdraw his Amendment . 7 MR . RAMSAY thought that the Amendment of the hon . Member for Leicestershire would tend to secure for the railways the justice to which they were entitled . He thought that ...
51 psl.
... hoped it would be at no distant day , would appoint an inde- pendent officer , whose income and finan- cial position would not depend upon his fixing the railway assessments at a high amount , but who would be paid by salary , and would ...
... hoped it would be at no distant day , would appoint an inde- pendent officer , whose income and finan- cial position would not depend upon his fixing the railway assessments at a high amount , but who would be paid by salary , and would ...
99 psl.
... hoped an arrangement might be come to , whereby the Government would be able to em- body in their Bill that one feature by which his differed from theirs - that pro- viding for the direct representation of the Profession on the Medical ...
... hoped an arrangement might be come to , whereby the Government would be able to em- body in their Bill that one feature by which his differed from theirs - that pro- viding for the direct representation of the Profession on the Medical ...
167 psl.
... hoped the Government would see their way , if not to adopt the Resolu- If that was not tion , at least to alter the Bill and carry much afraid that if out its principles . done , he was very the Bill became law , it would produce more ...
... hoped the Government would see their way , if not to adopt the Resolu- If that was not tion , at least to alter the Bill and carry much afraid that if out its principles . done , he was very the Bill became law , it would produce more ...
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949 psl. - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...
1137 psl. - Where by a certificate of their Surveyor it appears to the authority which is liable or has undertaken to repair any highway, whether a main road or not, that having regard to the average expense of repairing highways in the neighbourhood...
1137 psl. - ... appoint some person to perform such duty, and shall by order direct that the expenses of performing the same, together with...
1139 psl. - ... to the proceedings as the court before whom the case is tried may direct. Any costs directed to be paid by the county authority shall be deemed to be expenses properly incurred by such authority, and shall be paid accordingly out of the county rate ; and any costs directed to be paid by the highway authority shall be deemed to be expenses properly incurred by such authority in maintenance of the roads within their jurisdiction, and shall be paid out of the funds applicable to the maintenance...
271 psl. - ... no faculty of great use to mankind to prepare palatable poison ; nor shall I ever contribute my interest for the reprieve of a murderer, because he has, by long practice, obtained great dexterity in his trade. If their liquors are so delicious, that the people are tempted to their own destruction, let us at length, my Lords, secure them from...
1137 psl. - Where complaint is made to the county authority that the highway authority of any highway area within their jurisdiction has made default in maintaining or repairing all or any of the highways within their jurisdiction, the county authority, if satisfied after due inquiry and report by their surveyor that the authority has been guilty of the alleged default, shall make an order limiting a time for the performance of the duty of the highway authority in the matter of such complaint.
989 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...
643 psl. - ... thereto, so far as the same shall not be superseded by and shall be consistent with the express provisions of this act, as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as if the same had been herein repeated and specially enacted, mutatis mutandis, with reference to the said duties by this act granted.
937 psl. - Realm hath received the same, according to the Commandments of God ; so that you may teach the people committed to your Cure and Charge with all diligence to keep and observe the same ? Answer. I will so do, by the help of the Lord.
977 psl. - Batoum, Ardahan, Kars, or any of them shall be retained by Russia, and if any attempt shall be made at any future time by Russia to take possession of any further territories of his Imperial Majesty the Sultan in Asia, as fixed by the Definitive Treaty of Peace, England engages to join his Imperial Majesty the Sultan in defending them by force of arms.