The Parliamentary DebatesReuter's Telegram Company, 1903 - Great Britain |
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... present there was no protection at all , good or bad , for the planter class against the opera- tion of the Bill . The noble Marquess the Foreign Minister and the noble Earl who had just sat down , had referred in terms , which all ...
... present there was no protection at all , good or bad , for the planter class against the opera- tion of the Bill . The noble Marquess the Foreign Minister and the noble Earl who had just sat down , had referred in terms , which all ...
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... present Chief Secretary would give them every protection he could , but there were Chief Secretaries and Chief Secretaries . Then the noble Marquess said the House of Lords might come to the planters ' protection ; but was it seriously ...
... present Chief Secretary would give them every protection he could , but there were Chief Secretaries and Chief Secretaries . Then the noble Marquess said the House of Lords might come to the planters ' protection ; but was it seriously ...
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... present state of affairs was that the rental from the tenants had fallen from £ 5826 to £ 3869 by the operation of the Land Acts while the present rent received by Trinity College was £ 3072 . That was to say , that at the present ...
... present state of affairs was that the rental from the tenants had fallen from £ 5826 to £ 3869 by the operation of the Land Acts while the present rent received by Trinity College was £ 3072 . That was to say , that at the present ...
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... present occasion , but there was some- thing at the root of this question , and that was a charge which had frequently been made in former arguments on this subject . The charge was that by some means or other Trinity College in 1851 ...
... present occasion , but there was some- thing at the root of this question , and that was a charge which had frequently been made in former arguments on this subject . The charge was that by some means or other Trinity College in 1851 ...
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... present any Report before proceedings have to be taken for the promotion of Bills to be introduced next session . THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE : My Lords , I have ascertained that it not likely that the Royal Com- missioners on the Traffic of ...
... present any Report before proceedings have to be taken for the promotion of Bills to be introduced next session . THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE : My Lords , I have ascertained that it not likely that the Royal Com- missioners on the Traffic of ...
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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