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... RULES FOR RETREATS - Rules for Retreats licensed under the Inebriates Acts , 1879 to 1899 , dated 18th October , 1900 , approved by the Secretary of State for the Home Department , in substitution for the rules dated 10th August , 1888 ...
... RULES FOR RETREATS - Rules for Retreats licensed under the Inebriates Acts , 1879 to 1899 , dated 18th October , 1900 , approved by the Secretary of State for the Home Department , in substitution for the rules dated 10th August , 1888 ...
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... ( RULES FOR RETREATS ) -Copy presented , of Rules for Retreats licensed under the Inebriates Acts , 1879 to 1899 , dated 18th October , 1900 , approved by the Secretary of State for the Home Department , in substitution for the Rules ...
... ( RULES FOR RETREATS ) -Copy presented , of Rules for Retreats licensed under the Inebriates Acts , 1879 to 1899 , dated 18th October , 1900 , approved by the Secretary of State for the Home Department , in substitution for the Rules ...
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... Rule in Lunacy , dated 29th October , 1900 [ by Act ] . 3. Mersey Docks and Harbour Board . - Accounts of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board for the year ending 1st July , 1900 [ by Act ] . ... ... ... ... ... Page 96 96 97 ... QUEEN'S ...
... Rule in Lunacy , dated 29th October , 1900 [ by Act ] . 3. Mersey Docks and Harbour Board . - Accounts of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board for the year ending 1st July , 1900 [ by Act ] . ... ... ... ... ... Page 96 96 97 ... QUEEN'S ...
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... rule of the right hon . few will covet , but I am privileged by the kindness of my friends to take the place of my right hon . friend , now no more , and to propose the re - election of one who has shown himself fully equal to the best ...
... rule of the right hon . few will covet , but I am privileged by the kindness of my friends to take the place of my right hon . friend , now no more , and to propose the re - election of one who has shown himself fully equal to the best ...
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... rules and orders and ancient discipline of this House , and to uphold to the best of my power the freedom and dignity ... rule , bers of this House . We have seen that which no manipulation of our standing you are able and ready to give ...
... rules and orders and ancient discipline of this House , and to uphold to the best of my power the freedom and dignity ... rule , bers of this House . We have seen that which no manipulation of our standing you are able and ready to give ...
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A. J. BALFOUR Address Amendment Answer August Austen Chamberlain believe Board of Trade Boers Borough British Brodrick Burghs CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN chair Chamberlain Charles China colonies Command Commissioners concerned Copy presented course dated debate December desire dissolution doubt duty Edward electors feel Gentleman George Graham Murray Henry Home Department honour hope House of Commons India Ireland Irish Land Commission James Leader letter Light Railway LORD CHANCELLOR Lordships Majesty Majesty's Government matter Members ment military noble Earl noble friend noble Lord noble Marquess November Oath occasion October opinion Opposition Order in Council Parliament party Peer Post Office Powell-Williams proposed question regard Report for 1899 Return Royal rule Scotland Secretary September SIR H Sir John South Africa Speaker Elect statement T. M. Healy Table tion Treasury troops United Kingdom Viscount Cranborne vote William William Court Gully
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Page 865 - to repeal so much of two Acts made in the tenth and fifteenth years of the reign of His present Majesty as authorizes the Speaker of the House of Commons to issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown for making out writs for the election of members to serve in Parliament in the manner therein mentioned ; and for substituting other provisions for the like purposes...
Page 299 - It is a matter of joint and permanent international interest that the ports on the rivers and littoral of China should remain free and open to trade and to every other legitimate form of economic activity for the nationals of all countries without distinction; and the two Governments agree on their part to uphold the same for all Chinese territory as far as they can exercise influence.
Page 465 - tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door ; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve : ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man. I am peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o...
Page 77 - Lieutenant or Governor of any county to avail himself of any authority derived from his Commission to influence the Election of any Member to serve for the Commons in Parliament.
Page 7 - It is now my duty, in the name and on behalf of the Commons of the United Kingdom, to lay claim, by humble petition to Her Majesty, to all their ancient and undoubted rights and privileges...
Page 301 - the policy of the Government of the United States is to seek a solution which may bring about permanent safety and peace to China, preserve Chinese territorial and administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly Powers by treaty and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire," He was successful in obtaining the assent of the other Powers to the policy thus announced.
Page 77 - That if it shall appear that any person hath been tampering with any witness, in respect of his evidence to be given to this house, or any committee thereof, or directly or indirectly hath endeavoured to deter or hinder any person from appearing or giving evidence, the same is declared to be a high crime and misdemeanour ; and this house will proceed with the utmost severity against such offender.
Page 7 - "We have it further in command to inform you that Her Majesty does most readily confirm all the rights and privileges which have ever been granted to or conferred upon the Commons by any of her royal predecessors.