Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1876

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Supreme Court of Judicature Ireland Bill Lords Bill 161
161
Amendment proposed
167
Isle of Man Officers BillOrdered Sir Henry SelwinIbbetson Mr Secretary Cross
177
PARLIAMENT LEITRIM COUNTY ELECTIONCAPTAIN OBEIRNEQuestion
179
Linen and Hempen and other Manufactures Ireland BillOrdered Sir Michael
215
After long debate Question put That the word now stand part
223
METROPOLIS GAS SURREY SIDE BILL
225
INDIASLAVE TRADING OF SUBJECTS OF NATIVE PRINCES IN INDIA
235
EMPLOYERS LIABILITY FOR INJURIES TO THEIR SERVANTS
239
METROPOLISHYDE PARK CORNERQuestion Mr Cawley Answer Lord
243
PARLIAMENT PUBLIC PETITIONSGRANTS OF MONEYQuestion Lord
247
PARLIAMENT ORDER PRIORITY FOR MOTIONS Question Mr Ritchie
259
105
271
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
285
Motion agreed
317
Local Government Boards Provisional Orders Confirmation Artizans
335
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
341
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
345
Main Question proposed That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair
365
TURKEYTHE BERLIN MEMORANDUMMOTION FOR AN ADDRESS
399
COMMONS MONDAY JUNE 26
417
CRAB AND LOBSTER FISHERIES NORFOLK BILL
429
SUPPLYCOMMITTEEcontinued
439
After debate Question That the words proposed to be left out stand
455
Poor Law Amendment Bill Bill 190
477
mitted to a Committee of the Whole House on Thursday next
485
COMMONS TUESDAY JUNE 27
499
Amendment proposed to leave out from the word That to the end
513
After long debate Moved That the Debate be now adjournedMr D
535
After debate Moved That this House do now adjourn Mr Ritchie
569
After debate Question put That the word now stand part of
605
CHURCH TEMPORALITIES IRELANDMOTION FOR A RETURNQuestion
611
Land Tenure Ireland Bill Bill 10
623
The House divided Ayes 56 Noes 290
713
INTEMPERANCEMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
715
Slave Trade Bill No 135
733
Industrial and Provident Societies Bill No 90
735
The House divided Ayes 291 Noes
819
Bill ordered
823
Wild Fowl Preservation Bill No 134
845
THE SLAVE TRADE IN THE RED SEAQuestion Sir H Drummond Wolff
869
Prisons Bill Bill 180
885
Bankers Books Evidence Bill Bill 205
937
TURKEY THE SERVIAN INVASIONQuestion Mr Hayter Answer
949
Public Works Loans Bill Bill 202
951
Amendment proposed
971
Appellate Jurisdiction Bill Lords Bill 111
981
After short debate Moved That the Debate be now adjournedMr
983
Medical Act Amendment Foreign Universities Bill Bill
995
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the
1007
Protection to Growing Crops Scotland Bill Bill 95
1027
Bill read 2ª accordingly and com
1039
NAVYTRAINING SHIPS IRELANDQuestion Major OGorman Answer
1053
Amendment proposed
1065
The House suspended its Sitting at Seven of the clock
1301
NAVYCAPTAIN SULIVANRESOLUTION
1313
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday Ireland No
1333
Intoxicating Liquors Scotland Bill Bill 91
1371
Jurors Remuneration BillOrdered Mr Henry B Sheridan Mr Whitwell
1387
CHURCH BODIES GIBRALTAR THE ORDINANCESQuestion Mr Dillwyn
1399
Prisons Scotland Bill
1421
Bow STREET POLICE COURT SITE BILL EXPENSES OF COMMISSIONERS
1425
GIBRALTARALIENSQuestion Mr OConnor Power Answer Mr
1433
upon Monday next
1457
Wild Fowl Preservation Bill No 134
1469
ARMY PATENTED INVENTIONS
1479
Elementary Education Bill Bill 155
1527
After some time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
1551
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1573
Main Question again proposed That the Bill be now read a second
1615
Local Government Boards Provisional Orders Confirmation Bingley c
1619
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCES MILITIA ADJUTANTS Question Colonel
1621
Elementary Education Bill Bill 155
1639
After some time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
1675
Toll Bridges River Thames recommitted Bill Bill 219
1679
Notices to Quit Ireland Bill No 165
1693
THE TURKISH DEBTTHE LOAN OF 1854RESOLUTION
1727
Com
1761
COMMONS MONDAY JULY 24
1807
Medical Act Qualifications Bill No 184
1881
The House suspended its Sitting at Seven of the clock
1911
Criminal Law Evidence Amendment Bill Bill 61
1913
Valuation of Property Metropolis Act 1869 Amendment
1939
THE JUDICATURE ACTSCAVE V MACKENZIEObservations Question Lord
1951
CRAB AND LOBSTER FISHERIESQuestion Mr OShaughnessy Answer
1967
LORDS MONDAY JUNE 26
2007
Bishopric of Truro Bill Bill 185
2021
365
869
535
THE CHANNEL ISLANDS JERSEY ORDERS IN COUNCILQuestions
623
ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACT 1869MOTION FOR RETURNS
236
1630
INDIAN TARIFF ACT 1875THE DESPATCHESQuestion Mr Fawcett
624
After short debate Bill read a second time and committed
NAVAL SURGEONS SIR GILBERT BLANES BEQUEST Question
1640
PARLIAMENT ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESSQuestions Mr Charles
POST OFFICELETTERCARRIERS UNIFORMQuestion Mr Earp Answer
885
Cattle Disease Ireland Bill Bill 94
SANTA FESEIZURE OF BULLIONQuestion Mr Muntz Answer
TURKEY THE EASTERN QUESTIONROUMANIAQuestions Sir Charles
CRIMINAL LAWTHE TICHBORNE CASEARTHUR ORTON Question Major

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Page 749 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuffd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart?
Page 667 - The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever, then, he removes out of the state that nature hath provided and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property.
Page 113 - One lesson, shepherd, let us two divide, Taught both by what she shows, and what conceals • Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels.
Page 689 - The land of Ireland, the land of every country, belongs to the people of that country. The individuals called landowners have no right, in morality and justice, to anything but the rent, or compensation for its saleable value.
Page 493 - Arranged to meet the requirements of the Syllabus of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington.
Page 691 - I know that it is impossible for human wretchedness to exceed that of the miserable peasantry in that province. I know that the unhappy tenantry are ground to powder by relentless landlords.
Page 333 - If any person knowingly sends or attempts to send or is party to the sending or attempting to send an American ship to sea, in the foreign or coastwise trade, in such an unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered...
Page 763 - That the crown of Ireland is an imperial crown, inseparably annexed to the crown of Great Britain ; on which connexion, the interests and happiness of both nations essentially depend : but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with a parliament of her own, the sole legislature thereof.
Page 717 - I understand you!" replied Manette, aloud, "although you are afraid to speak out. You mean that Monsieur Félix will be a powerful and malicious enemy to him. Courage, courage, sister ! Valentin, by the sweat of his brow and the labour of his hands, earns wages from the Miller of Corbeil ; but he is not, therefore, the slave of either old Clérivault or his son.
Page 93 - ... handling, for there you cut into the very quick of the working man's condition. His children are not only his offspring, to be reared for a future independent position, but they constitute part of his productive power, and work with him for the staff of life; the daughters especially are the handmaids of the house, the assistants of the mother, the nurses of the younger children, the aged, and the sick. To deprive the labouring family of their help would be almost to paralyse its domestic existence.

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