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... carried out . ' " ( Lord Castletown . ) The Duke of Devonshire ... ... Amendment , by leave of the House , withdrawn . Bill passed , and returned to the Commons . Employment of Children Bill . Page 825 826 Report of Amendments received ...
... carried out . ' " ( Lord Castletown . ) The Duke of Devonshire ... ... Amendment , by leave of the House , withdrawn . Bill passed , and returned to the Commons . Employment of Children Bill . Page 825 826 Report of Amendments received ...
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... carried through with much more delay and difficulty than the cases which come under the zone , inasmuch as in cases where less than the minimum reduction is agreed upon it will be necessary that the Estates Commissioners should enter ...
... carried through with much more delay and difficulty than the cases which come under the zone , inasmuch as in cases where less than the minimum reduction is agreed upon it will be necessary that the Estates Commissioners should enter ...
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... carried on in Ireland , and , unfortunately , a great many landlords were reduced to the necessity of evicting a large number of their tenants . He was , perhaps , not altogether an unsuitable person to bring this Amendment forward ...
... carried on in Ireland , and , unfortunately , a great many landlords were reduced to the necessity of evicting a large number of their tenants . He was , perhaps , not altogether an unsuitable person to bring this Amendment forward ...
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... carried . The noble Lord who moved the Amendment , not in his last speech , but in the one which he made earlier in the evening , had spoken in somewhat humorous terms of the com- promise upon which this Bill was founded , but he ...
... carried . The noble Lord who moved the Amendment , not in his last speech , but in the one which he made earlier in the evening , had spoken in somewhat humorous terms of the com- promise upon which this Bill was founded , but he ...
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... carry out the intention of both the Government and the leaders of the Nationalist Party , but he did not intend to ... carried out , and he wanted it made perfectly clear that the interests of these loyal men would be safeguarded . In ...
... carry out the intention of both the Government and the leaders of the Nationalist Party , but he did not intend to ... carried out , and he wanted it made perfectly clear that the interests of these loyal men would be safeguarded . In ...
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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