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... regard to Lord Alcester and the proposed grant , he ( Mr. O'Donnell ) contended that the noble and gallant Admiral had done no service at Alexandria to the public of this country that justified any such ex- ceptional reward ; and ...
... regard to Lord Alcester and the proposed grant , he ( Mr. O'Donnell ) contended that the noble and gallant Admiral had done no service at Alexandria to the public of this country that justified any such ex- ceptional reward ; and ...
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... regard to the assessment of mansions . In many cases , these committees were under a delusion as to the state of the law in regard to this important question . Some- thing might be done to remedy the pres- sure of local taxes on the ...
... regard to the assessment of mansions . In many cases , these committees were under a delusion as to the state of the law in regard to this important question . Some- thing might be done to remedy the pres- sure of local taxes on the ...
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... regard the discussion as fruit- less . MR . MACARTNEY said , with regard to what had been said by the hon . Mem- ber opposite ( Mr. Alderman Lawrence ) as regarded Ireland , in that country the houses of labouring men who paid , per ...
... regard the discussion as fruit- less . MR . MACARTNEY said , with regard to what had been said by the hon . Mem- ber opposite ( Mr. Alderman Lawrence ) as regarded Ireland , in that country the houses of labouring men who paid , per ...
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... regard to those we had a responsibility totally different from any responsibility that could attach to us in respect to persons who were arrested by the Egyptian Government in the exercise of their functions , without any assistance ...
... regard to those we had a responsibility totally different from any responsibility that could attach to us in respect to persons who were arrested by the Egyptian Government in the exercise of their functions , without any assistance ...
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... regard to the religious argument a great many more persons who were on the subject of marriage with a de- anxious to be freed from the prohibi- ceased wife's sister , the noble Earl treats tion against marrying a wife's sister it as if ...
... regard to the religious argument a great many more persons who were on the subject of marriage with a de- anxious to be freed from the prohibi- ceased wife's sister , the noble Earl treats tion against marrying a wife's sister it as if ...
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agreed Amendment Arabi Arabi Pasha asked ASSHETON CROSS ATTORNEY GENERAL Sir Belfast believed Bill Board borough bribery candidate charge City of Cork clause Committee considered constituency corrupt practices doubt duty Egypt election electors England fact favour Friend the Member Gentleman the Member give GLADSTONE Harbour hoped intimidation Ireland Irish Judges justice Khedive land learned Gentleman Lord Alcester Lord Dufferin LORD EDMOND FITZMAURICE LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Lord Wolseley Lordships Majesty's Government Marquess marriages matter ment mittee Motion noble Earl noble Friend noble Lord object offence Office opinion Parliament Parnell Party passed penalties person present Prime Minister Provisional Orders punishment referred regard Scotland second reading Secretary sent Sir Edward Malet Sir HENRY JAMES SIR WILFRID LAWSON small-pox speech spiritual statement Suleiman Sami taken tenant thought tion Transvaal treating undue influence vaccination vernment vote wished words
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Page 843 - ... intimidation upon or against any person in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting, or on account of such...
Page 387 - Any person who corruptly by himself or by any other person, either before, during, or after an election, directly or indirectly gives or provides, or pays wholly or in part the expense of giving or providing, any meat drink entertainment or provision to or for any person, for the purpose of corruptly influencing that person or any other person to give or refrain from giving his vote at the election, or on account of such person or any other person having voted or refrained from voting, or being about...
Page 1025 - ... the smallpox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears all whom it had not yet stricken, leaving on those whose lives it spared the hideous traces of its power, turning the babe into a changeling at which the mother shuddered, and making the eyes and cheeks of the betrothed maiden objects of horror to the lover.
Page 629 - Every person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself, or by any other person on his behalf, make use of, or threaten to make use of, any force, violence or restraint, or inflict or threaten the infliction, by himself, or by or through any other person, of any injury, damage, harm or loss...
Page 397 - It shall be the duty of the returning officer to institute a prosecution against any person whom he may believe to have been guilty of personation, or of aiding, abetting, counselling, or procuring the commission of the offence of personation by any person at the election for which he is returning officer...
Page 235 - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
Page 851 - Every Person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself, or by any other Person on his Behalf, make use of, or threaten to make use of, any Force, Violence, or Restraint, or inflict or threaten the Infliction, by himself or by or through any other Person, of any Injury, Damage, Harm, or Loss...
Page 747 - That it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of...
Page 697 - ... upon or against any person in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting, or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting...