Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1880
 

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MINING ACCIDENTS COMMISSIONQuestion Mr Macdonald Answer
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After short
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INDIATHE WYNAAD GOLD FIELDSQuestion Mr Puleston Answer
145
CYPRUSTURKISH NEWSPAPERSQuestion Mr H Samuelson Answer
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ORDER OF THE
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PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE ORDER IN DEBATERESOLUTIONScontinued
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Cover See Lee
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brug remand ElGrame
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Relief of Distress Ireland Bill Bill 1
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MOTIONS
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kgwuvara lividings Scotiand Warnings to Remove BOrdered Stº
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Employers and Workmen Act 1875 Extension to Seamen BillOrdered
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LORDS MONDAY FEBRUARY 9
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NAVYCOLONIAL ALLOWANCE TO NAVY AND ROYAL MARINE OFFICERS
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ORDERS OF THE
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After long debate Moved That the Debate be now adjournedMr
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Workmens Compensation Bill
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SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONSELECTIONS OF GUARDIANS OF THE POORMOTION
377
Bankruptcy Law Amendment Bill
383
Iddress to Her Majesty on Her Most Gracious SpeechADJOURNED Debate
385
The House divided Ayes 66 Noes
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assurance has been given that the cost incurred in consequence of the renewal
453
At the end of the eighth paragraph to add the words but humbly desire to express
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THIRD SERIES
513
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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Bill read a second time and committed
559
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end
571
THIRD SERIES c
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SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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After further debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
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Seed Potatoes Ireland recommitted Bill Bill 68
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SEED IRELAND ADVANCES
667
ARMYPURCHASE OFFICERS WIDOWSQuestion Observations The Earl
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AFRICA WEST COASTBOMBARDMENT OF ONITSHAQuestion Mr Richard
681
GRAND JURIES AND PRESENTMENT SESSIONS IRELAND Question
685
Amendment proposed
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After long time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
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PRIVATE BILLS
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BOROUGH FRANCHISE IRELANDRESOLUTIONcontinued
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Licensing Laws Amendment Bill
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Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Marten
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mitted for Tuesday next
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TURKEYMURDER OF MR OGLEQuestion Mr H Samuelson Answer
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LOANS FOR LOCAL WORKS
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CITY OF LONDONGRATUITIES TO OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATIONQues
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MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONSLEGISLATIONQuestion Mr Richard Answer
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Criminal Code Bill Bill
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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE SUPPLEMENTARY ESTI
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Original Question put and agreed
1269
Resolution to be reported Tomorrow
1273
EXECUTION IN CHEETHAM PRISONADDRESS FOR A PAPER
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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PARLIAMENT DURATION OF PARLIAMENTRESOLUTION
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Strensall Common Bill Bill 60
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Bill read a second time and committed
1409
Blind and DeafMute Children Bill Bill 41
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SOUTH AFRICA THE ZULU WARGENERAL CREALOCKS REPORTQuestion
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INDIA OFFICESHIPPING CONTRACTSQuestions Mr Puleston Mr
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Resolved That whenever any Member shall have been named by the Speaker or by
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GALLERY OF CASTS FROM THE ANTIQUEMOTION FOR PAPERS
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COMMONS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27
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That the Committee of Supply be deferred until after the Order of the Day for
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After long debate Amendment by leave withdrawn
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India Stock Powers of Attorney BillOrdered Mr Edward Stanhope Lord George
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Motion made and Question proposed That the said Resolution be
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AFGHANISTANNEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE AMEERQuestions
FLOGGING IN THE ARMYQuestion Mr Otway Answer Colonel Stanley
Bankruptcy Law Amendment Bill
CARRYING OF ARMSREVOLVERSQuestion Mr Gregory Answer
ARMYTHE 84TH REGIMENTQuestion Mr Freshfield Answer Colonel
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GREECEBRIGANDAGE IN ACARNANIAQuestion Mr J R Yorke Answer
RELIEF OF DISTRESS IRELANDTHE PAPERSQuestion The ODonoghue
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ORDERS OF THE
Address to Her Majesty on Her Most Gracious Speech
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After
Charles Russell Reply Mr Plimsoll
POST OFFICE THE NEW PENNY POSTAGE STAMPQuestions Mr Thomson
Relief of Distress Ireland Bill Bill
SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT 1875CONDEMNED TEAQuestion
264
SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACTSTHE ASSIZESQuestion Sir Henry
BRAZIL CLAIMS OF BRITISH SUBJECTSQuestion Mr Anderson Answer

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第 787 頁 - that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting powers, by means of an amicable arrangement.
第 663 頁 - Board, or of a regulation of a local authority, admission to any land, building, place, vessel, pen, vehicle, or boat which the inspector or officer is entitled to enter or examine, or obstructs or impedes him in so entering or examining, or otherwise in any respect obstructs or impedes an inspector or constable or other officer in the execution of his duty, or assists in any such obstructing or impeding...
第 249 頁 - ... where the actual employers cannot personally discharge the duties of masters, or where they deliberately abdicate their functions, and delegate them to agents, the acts or defaults of the agents who thus discharge the duties and fulfil the functions of masters, should be considered as the personal acts or defaults of the principals and employers and should impose the same liability on such principals and employers as they would have been subject to had they been acting personally in the conduct...
第 1041 頁 - Highness have lately been more closely drawn than heretofore, it will view with severe displeasure any attempt on the part of your rivals to disturb your position as ruler of Cabul and rekindle civil war...
第 1045 頁 - Cabinet thinks you should inform Ameer that we do not at all share his alarm, and consider there is no cause for it ; but you may assure him we shall maintain our settled policy in favour of Afghanistan if he abides by our advice in external affairs.
第 839 頁 - Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not Who would be free themselves must strike the blow?

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