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... position of each reservoir , well , conduit , or other work proposed to be authorised by the Bill ; and where the proposed source of supply is a river , stream , or lake , an Ordnance map on the scale of not less than 1 inch to a mile ...
... position of each reservoir , well , conduit , or other work proposed to be authorised by the Bill ; and where the proposed source of supply is a river , stream , or lake , an Ordnance map on the scale of not less than 1 inch to a mile ...
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... position- that the price agreed upon was equitable . they would have to specify what the That was perfectly clear and distinct , exceptional circumstances were . They but if the Commissioners had also to might do so in general language ...
... position- that the price agreed upon was equitable . they would have to specify what the That was perfectly clear and distinct , exceptional circumstances were . They but if the Commissioners had also to might do so in general language ...
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... position of deserting those who had stood by them in the days of stress and trouble , and who were only now reaping the benefit of their industry and courage . The policy of eviction and replanting the vacant land was approved of by the ...
... position of deserting those who had stood by them in the days of stress and trouble , and who were only now reaping the benefit of their industry and courage . The policy of eviction and replanting the vacant land was approved of by the ...
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... position . In the first place , a transaction of the kind which the noble Lord so much apprehended could not take place without the con- currence of the landlord of the estate , and he hoped that no Irish landlord would willingly lend ...
... position . In the first place , a transaction of the kind which the noble Lord so much apprehended could not take place without the con- currence of the landlord of the estate , and he hoped that no Irish landlord would willingly lend ...
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... position indeed . Is was absolutely necessary to meet the feeling in regard to evicted tenants by some such conciliatory method as the Government had suggested . He attached great importance to the dissipation of the ill - feeling that ...
... position indeed . Is was absolutely necessary to meet the feeling in regard to evicted tenants by some such conciliatory method as the Government had suggested . He attached great importance to the dissipation of the ill - feeling that ...
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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