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... regard to the Colleges of Oxford and Cambridge , pending the Report of the Commission . He might add , as he did in his written reply to the noble Marquess , that there might be special cases with which the Commission had nothing to do ...
... regard to the Colleges of Oxford and Cambridge , pending the Report of the Commission . He might add , as he did in his written reply to the noble Marquess , that there might be special cases with which the Commission had nothing to do ...
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... regard to its time and its prise worthy of the loftiest , the purest , and the most patriotic ambition . The right hon . Gentleman will not deny , I imagine , that there is something anoma- lous , startling to one's reason , and mani ...
... regard to its time and its prise worthy of the loftiest , the purest , and the most patriotic ambition . The right hon . Gentleman will not deny , I imagine , that there is something anoma- lous , startling to one's reason , and mani ...
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... regard to religious liberty , some peo- mean and despicable motives to op- ple may say that our State Churches ponents ; but it is not always logically trespass across the frontier only here safe . There is only one way in which and ...
... regard to religious liberty , some peo- mean and despicable motives to op- ple may say that our State Churches ponents ; but it is not always logically trespass across the frontier only here safe . There is only one way in which and ...
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... regard. I pass on to another topic . Once more I crave your forbearance - not so much on account of the time I shall feel it necessary to occupy , as on account of the delicacy of the subject to which I shall invite your consideration ...
... regard. I pass on to another topic . Once more I crave your forbearance - not so much on account of the time I shall feel it necessary to occupy , as on account of the delicacy of the subject to which I shall invite your consideration ...
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... regard to the manage- ment of her own affairs . Sir , the work which she has in hand , in common with the non - established Churches , is one of such stupendous and growing magni- tude , and is so largely dependent for its success upon ...
... regard to the manage- ment of her own affairs . Sir , the work which she has in hand , in common with the non - established Churches , is one of such stupendous and growing magni- tude , and is so largely dependent for its success upon ...
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Admiralty adopted agreed Amendment Appeal appointed asked assessment Attorney Baronet believed Bill Board Captain cavalry Chancellor charge Church Church of England Church of Scotland clause Colonies Commissioners Common Law considered contract Court desirable duty Earl effect England Equity exemption fact favour Friend the Member give GOSCHEN hoped House of Commons House of Lords Ireland Irish Judges jurisdiction jury justice labour land learned Friend legislation LORD ADVOCATE Lord Chancellor Lord Henry Lennox Lordships Majesty's Government Marquess MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON matter measure ment mittee Motion naval Navy noble Lord object officers opinion Parliament passed patronage persons present principle proposed question Railway referred regard Report respect scheme schools Scotland second reading Secretary Select Committee Session ships Sir Massey Lopes South Norfolk STANSFELD taken taxation thing thought tion trade vernment Vote wished words
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Página 27 - With bated breath, and whispering humbleness, Say this : — "Fair sir, you spat on me on Wednesday last} You spurned me such a day; another time You called me dog; and for these courtesies I'll lend you thus much moneys.
Página 627 - But it may be truly said that men too much conversant in office are rarely minds of remarkable enlargement. Their habits of office are apt to give them a turn to think the substance of business not to be much more important than the forms in which it is conducted. These...
Página 461 - I arose, but that Her Majesty's government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries and of making satisfactory provision for the future...
Página 893 - High Court of Justice shall be constituted as follows: -The first Judges thereof shall be the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Chief Justice of England, the Master of the Rolls, the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, the Lord Chief Baron...
Página 515 - Act to alter, amend, and consolidate the Laws for regulating the " Pensions, Compensations, and Allowances to be made to Persons "in respect of their having held Civil Offices in. His Majesty's...
Página 893 - Baron, and their successors respectively, shall continue to be appointed to the same respective offices, with the same precedence, and by the same respective titles, and in the same manner respectively as heretofore. Every Judge who shall be appointed to fill the place of any other Judge of the said High Court of Justice...
Página 461 - Her Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries and of making satisfactory provision for the future, agrees that, in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those claims, the Arbitrators should assume that Her Majesty's Government had undertaken to act upon the principles set forth in these rules.
Página 257 - ... in the Committee that my objections might be removed, I would not divide the House in this stage. But I am so fully convinced that no alteration which would not seem insupportable to my honorable and learned friend, could render his measure supportable to me, that I must move, though with regret, that this bill be read a second time this day six months.
Página 301 - Bill, so far as it relates to such order, may be referred to a Select Committee, and the petitioner shall be allowed to appear and oppose as in the case of private bills...