The Parliamentary DebatesReuter's Telegram Company, 1903 - Great Britain |
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... accepted there was a danger of a renewal of agitation . He was in Ireland recently , and everyone to whom he spoke on the subject expressed dissatisfaction at the relaxation of the " zone . " He trusted the Government would accept the ...
... accepted there was a danger of a renewal of agitation . He was in Ireland recently , and everyone to whom he spoke on the subject expressed dissatisfaction at the relaxation of the " zone . " He trusted the Government would accept the ...
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... accept it . Amendment moved- their did not LORD MACNAGHTEN agree with the Lord Chancellor. Doncaster , E. ( D ... accept as satisfactory the reasons given by the noble Duke for refusing to accept it . * THE EARL OF DONOUGHMORE said the ...
... accept it . Amendment moved- their did not LORD MACNAGHTEN agree with the Lord Chancellor. Doncaster , E. ( D ... accept as satisfactory the reasons given by the noble Duke for refusing to accept it . * THE EARL OF DONOUGHMORE said the ...
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... accept it , because it would very seriously impair the security on which the advance rests The noble Earl has given one example . I will venture to give another . He has taken an estate where there are two tenants , and has pointed out ...
... accept it , because it would very seriously impair the security on which the advance rests The noble Earl has given one example . I will venture to give another . He has taken an estate where there are two tenants , and has pointed out ...
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... accept the Amendments , which were very reasonable , and not persevere in their present obstructive tactics . THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ( The Marquess of LONDON- DERRY ) said that if he had not been con- vinced on ...
... accept the Amendments , which were very reasonable , and not persevere in their present obstructive tactics . THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ( The Marquess of LONDON- DERRY ) said that if he had not been con- vinced on ...
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... accept . I cannot say that I precisely understand the effect of the Amendment which the THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE : do ... accepted . * THE EARL OF BELMORE said that if another Amendment was to be proposed , which would achieve the same ...
... accept . I cannot say that I precisely understand the effect of the Amendment which the THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE : do ... accepted . * THE EARL OF BELMORE said that if another Amendment was to be proposed , which would achieve the same ...
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A. J. BALFOUR Amendment agreed Amendment moved Amendment proposed Arthur ask the Secretary beg to ask Bill CASTLETOWN Chief Secretary clause Committee County Council Court demesne desired district Dublin DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE EARL OF DONOUGHMORE EARL OF WESTMEATH Edward Estates Commissioners Frederick Gentleman George Government Board Henry hoped insert the words interest Ireland Irish James James Mellor John labourers Land Commission landlord leave licence LORD ASHBOURNE LORD CASTLETOWN LORD CHANCELLOR Lord Lieutenant Lordships Majesty's Government matter Member ment motor-car motorist noble Duke noble Earl noble friend noble Lord noble Marquess object offence Office owner Parliament person present purchase money Question proposed railway rates regard rent Report Robert Sir Charles speed sporting rights sub-section sugar T. M. HEALY Teller tenants Thomas thought tion trade Treasury Trinity College vendor WALTER LONG William WILLIAM REDMOND withdrawn Wyndham