Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesT.C. Hansard, 1891 |
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Page 19
... give liberally to relieve the joining parish . [ Cries of " Name ! " ] I poor from that which presses hardly will not give the name , and then I can- upon them , and to take care that the not be contradicted . The school pence in means ...
... give liberally to relieve the joining parish . [ Cries of " Name ! " ] I poor from that which presses hardly will not give the name , and then I can- upon them , and to take care that the not be contradicted . The school pence in means ...
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... give up the denominational teaching , which is , in fact , the chief reason why they have been separately established . If that Amendment were carried , the Government could not , with- out a breach of faith towards its own supporters ...
... give up the denominational teaching , which is , in fact , the chief reason why they have been separately established . If that Amendment were carried , the Government could not , with- out a breach of faith towards its own supporters ...
Page 115
... gives the Govern- posed to permeate the atmosphere of ment its justification in calling upon us . the country , and have been led into to give this State assistance , is the dis- the perpetration of an Irish bull on the order that has ...
... gives the Govern- posed to permeate the atmosphere of ment its justification in calling upon us . the country , and have been led into to give this State assistance , is the dis- the perpetration of an Irish bull on the order that has ...
Page 117
... give all the money to the excellent good securities , and he would be quite right from a financial point of view ... give their opinions as I have to give mine upon this matter , but I have not been satisfied with my own opinion alone ...
... give all the money to the excellent good securities , and he would be quite right from a financial point of view ... give their opinions as I have to give mine upon this matter , but I have not been satisfied with my own opinion alone ...
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... give the said consent with- out incuring any liability , and may give it before the agreement for sale is made , and where the persons so entitled are entitled as tenants in common , a majority of the persons representing more than half ...
... give the said consent with- out incuring any liability , and may give it before the agreement for sale is made , and where the persons so entitled are entitled as tenants in common , a majority of the persons representing more than half ...
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Page 1123 - Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as Little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state.
Page 1121 - The subjects of every State ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the State.
Page 1123 - Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that. You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house ; you take my life, When you do take the means whereby I live.
Page 23 - Every elementary school which is conducted in accordance with the following regulations shall be a public elementary school within the meaning of this Act; and every public elementary school shall be conducted in accordance with the following regulations (a copy of which regulations shall be conspicuously put up in every such school...
Page 905 - The Sublime Porte undertakes to carry out, without further delay, the improvements and reforms demanded by local requirements in the provinces inhabited by the Armenians, and to guarantee their security against the Circassians and Kurds. It will periodically make known the steps taken to this effect to the Powers, who will superintend their application.
Page 23 - No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school.
Page 1037 - ... article, and to which or over which premises, room, or place, the employer of the persons working therein has the right of access or control...
Page 581 - ... if the use of the schoolroom on the said day and at the said time has previously to the receipt of the notice of the meeting been granted for some other purpose ; but in that case the clerk or manager, or some one on his behalf, shall forthwith after the receipt of the notice, inform...
Page 575 - elementary school " means a school or department of a school at which elementary education is the principal part of the education there given, and does not include any school or department of a school at which the ordinary payments in respect of the instruction, from each scholar, exceed ninepence a week.
Page 1005 - The period of employment for a young person shall, except on Saturday, begin at six o'clock in the morning and end at nine o'clock in the evening, and shall on Saturday begin at six o'clock in the morning...