Proposed new constitution for Ireland, being the basis for a satisfactory settlement of the Irish question, by H.C. Burdett and J.F. Crease |
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Settlement of National Debt not touched . This is not precisely true , seeing that
the present charge for the debt is provided for in the Scheme , and on a basis
also by which the Union in this respect will be much strengthened . 6 . Who is to ...
Settlement of National Debt not touched . This is not precisely true , seeing that
the present charge for the debt is provided for in the Scheme , and on a basis
also by which the Union in this respect will be much strengthened . 6 . Who is to ...
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The whole sum realised from these imposts , after deducting charges for debt ,
military and naval forces , and constabulary , to be handed to the Royal ( Central
) . Legislative Assembly or Council . — [ Special clause to be inserted for War Tax
. ] ...
The whole sum realised from these imposts , after deducting charges for debt ,
military and naval forces , and constabulary , to be handed to the Royal ( Central
) . Legislative Assembly or Council . — [ Special clause to be inserted for War Tax
. ] ...
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92 and 93 of 1881 , that if the Imperial Government continue to collect the indirect
taxes , as they may properly claim to do , the revenue derived from Excise and
Customs will be more than sufficient to defray the charge for the National Debt ...
92 and 93 of 1881 , that if the Imperial Government continue to collect the indirect
taxes , as they may properly claim to do , the revenue derived from Excise and
Customs will be more than sufficient to defray the charge for the National Debt ...
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Is it reasonable to suppose that the English people will consent to increase the
National Debt by two hundred millions sterling ( L200 , 000 , 000 ) in order to
enable so speculative an experiment as this to be made in Irish land ? a IRISH ...
Is it reasonable to suppose that the English people will consent to increase the
National Debt by two hundred millions sterling ( L200 , 000 , 000 ) in order to
enable so speculative an experiment as this to be made in Irish land ? a IRISH ...
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Page 11 - Such classes of subjects as are expressly excepted in the enumeration of the classes of subjects by this act assigned exclusively to the legislatures of the provinces.
Page 12 - The Establishment, Maintenance, and Management of Public and Reformatory Prisons in and for the Province. 7. The Establishment, Maintenance, and Management of Hospitals, Asylums, Charities, and Eleemosynary Institutions in and for the Province, other than Marine Hospitals.
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