Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesHansard, 1889 |
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... Lord Advocate whether his attention has been called to the case of Mr. Kelly , commission agent , Westport , Ireland ... LORD ADVOCATE ( Mr. J.P. B. ROBERTSON , Buteshire ) : I will ask the hon . Gentleman to put the question to- morrow ...
... Lord Advocate whether his attention has been called to the case of Mr. Kelly , commission agent , Westport , Ireland ... LORD ADVOCATE ( Mr. J.P. B. ROBERTSON , Buteshire ) : I will ask the hon . Gentleman to put the question to- morrow ...
25 psl.
... Lord of the Treasury has not in any way imputed to us the undue prolongation ... Advocate's salary , and a third on the Vote for the salaries of the Crofters ... Lord persists in his Motion , he will find that more of the time of the ...
... Lord of the Treasury has not in any way imputed to us the undue prolongation ... Advocate's salary , and a third on the Vote for the salaries of the Crofters ... Lord persists in his Motion , he will find that more of the time of the ...
329 psl.
... Lord Advocate says that this course regret that the Government have not seen was taken for the purpose of avoiding a their way to deal with the question of theological debate in the House , but I Crown patronage . It is notorious that ...
... Lord Advocate says that this course regret that the Government have not seen was taken for the purpose of avoiding a their way to deal with the question of theological debate in the House , but I Crown patronage . It is notorious that ...
331 psl.
... Lord Advocate that in the interval the people of Scot- land have arrived at a far more distinct opinion with regard ... Lord Advocate has made as a satisfac- tory explanation of the Bill . The sub- ject of the Universities is one of vast ...
... Lord Advocate that in the interval the people of Scot- land have arrived at a far more distinct opinion with regard ... Lord Advocate has made as a satisfac- tory explanation of the Bill . The sub- ject of the Universities is one of vast ...
363 psl.
... Lord Advocate proposes in the Bill . I therefore hope the Lord Advocate will be able to give us a more liberal sum than he has promised . I think it would mark the improvement and the advance which has otherwise been made in this Bill ...
... Lord Advocate proposes in the Bill . I therefore hope the Lord Advocate will be able to give us a more liberal sum than he has promised . I think it would mark the improvement and the advance which has otherwise been made in this Bill ...
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