Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1887
 

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Criminal Law Amendment Ireland Billcontinued
87
THE MAGISTRACY IRELANDREMOVAL OF DR CLARKE OF PHILIPSTOWN
109
MOTION
127
Metropolitan Open Spaces Act 1881 Amendment Bill Bill 171
171
City of London Fire Inquests Bill Bill 165
185
CENTRAL ASIAAFGHANISTANPROCLAMATION OF A HOLY WARQuestion
209
POST OFFICE ENGLAND AND WALESTHE SOUTH KENSINGTON EXHIBI
215
WAR OFFICE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENTRETURN OF GUNSQuestion
227
234
235
CROFTERS HOLDINGS SCOTLAND ACT 1886 AMENDMENT No 2 BILL
237
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
269
adjournedMr T P OConnor
319
The House divided Ayes 254 Noes
335
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESVOLUNTEER CORPSAUDIT OF ACCOUNTS
341
Criminal Law Amendment Ireland Billcontinued
345
LITERATURE SCIENCE AND ARTACTION OF LIGHT ON WATER COLOURS
355
GOVERNMENT OF CEYLONNEUTRALITY IN MATTERS OF RELIGIONQuestion
357
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
375
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
385
FRAUDULENT MARKING OF MERCHANDISE THE SELECT COMMITTEE Ques
401
Main Question proposed That Mr Deputy Speaker do now leave
425
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
439
Main Question again proposed That Mr Deputy Speaker do now leave
449
SUPPLYOrder for Committee readcontinued
453
INDISPOSITION OF MR SPEAKER
475
CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT IRELAND BILLTHE WHITEBOY ACTS
495
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDCUMULATIVE SENTENCESSENTENCE ON
499
ARMY INDIATHE MEDICAL STAFFQuestion Dr Tanner Answer
503
506
505
508
507
Amendment proposed
523
MOTIONS
601
Supreme Court of Judicature Ireland Billcontinued
603
610
605
LORDS TUESDAY APRIL 19
607
THE COLONIAL CONFERENCECROWN COLONIESTHE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
613
Merchant Shipping Act 1854 Amendment No 2 Bill
613
After short time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
615
MOTIONS
617
Belfast Corporation Lagan Bridge Bill Lords by Order
621
Criminal Law Amendment Ireland Billcontinued
623
Church Sites Compulsory Powers Repeal Bill Bill 53
673
CRIME AND OUTRAGE IRELANDTHE RIOTS AT BELFASTTHE COM
697
ORDERS OF THE
709
THIRD SERIES a
737
LUNATIC ASYLUMSATTENDANCE OF BANDS AT PUBLIC MEETINGSQuestions
779
Glebe Lands Occupation England Bill Bill 162
809
WESTERN PACIFICREGULATIONS FOR THE LABOUR TRAFFICQuestion
823
INLAND REVENUELEGACY DUTY OFFICE SOMERSET HOUSECOMPULSORY
865
Solicitors Annual Certificate Duty Bill Bill 125
869
POST OFFICE IRELANDTELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION AT KILTIMAGH
883
CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT IRELAND BILLMR J E REDMOND AND
889
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYA FORCE SENT TO RANDALSTOWN
901
QUESTIONS
933
69
977
Supreme Court of Judicature Ireland Bill Bill 1
983
Belfast Corporation Lagan Bridge Bill Lords by Order
989
70
993
POST OFFICE IRELANDTELEGRAPH STATION AT SHERCOCK Co CAVAN
999
INSPECTORS OF IRISH FISHERIESREPORT ON HOWTH HARBOURQuestion
1013
INDIA BENGALMANUFACTURE AND SALE OF STRONG DRINKQuestion
1027
ADMIRALTYTHE MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRONETIQUETTE OF SALUTING
1103
LOCAL GOVERNMENT IRELANDTOWN COMMISSIONERS OF PORTADOWN
1105
COLONY OF VICTORIASALE OF EFFECTS OF A DECEASED PASSENGER
1115
EGYPTASSAULT ON TWO ENGLISH OFFICERS Questions Sir George
1119
PARLIAMENTTHE NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE 1882RULE 9 ORDER
1123
ORDERS OF THE
1129
73
1221
EGYPT THE SOUDANTHE SUAKINBERBER RAILWAY Question
1235
Justices Jurisdiction Bill Lords Bill 207
1237
Supreme Court of Judicature Ireland Bill No 63
1239
PARLIAMENTPRIVILEGEALLEGED FORGERY OF A LETTERMR PARNELL
1249
REGULATION OF RAILWAYS ACT 1868SELBY RAILWAY BRIDGE Ques
1277
188
1279
The House divided Ayes 81 Noes
1289
Amendment proposed
1293
WAR OFFICE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENTTHE MAXIM MACHINE
1409
OF THIS HOUSEMR DILLON AND THE MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON
1417
Moved That towards raising the Supply granted to Her Majesty the Duties of Customs
1459
WAR OFFICE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENTGOOD AND RELIABLE WEAPONS
1503
Resolution to
1545
POOR LAW IRELAND DAVID BROOKS MASTER OF THE ARMAGH WORK
1547
Bill reported without Amendment and to be read 3ª on Thursday next
1551
After long debate on Question That now stand part of the Motion?
1611
LIGHTHOUSE ILLUMINANTSTHE EXPERIMENTS AT SOUTH FORELANDQues
1625
EDUCATION ENDOWMENTS SCOTLAND COMMISSION INVERNESS SCHEME
1641
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1653
Main Question again proposed That Mr Speaker do now leave
1659
THE MAGISTRACY IRELANDREMOVAL OF DR CLARKE OF PHILIPSTOWN
1687
MERCHANT SHIPPINGWRECK OF THE CHANNEL STEAMER VICTORIA
1713
FISHERY BOARD SCOTLAND SALARIES OF OFFICERS Question
1757
COMMONS MONDAY APRIL 25
1775
POST OFFICE ENGLAND AND WALESTHE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE OFFICIAL
1781
PRISONS IRELAND ACCOMMODATION IN IRISH GAOLS
1791
INLAND REVENUELEGACY DUTY OFFICE SOMERSET HOUSECOMPULSORY
1905
476
1931
Truro Bishopric and Chapter Acts Amendment Bill Lords
1945
209
WAR OFFICEMR J FLEMING VETERINARY SURGEON IN CHIEF
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESVOLUNTEER CORPSAUDIT OF ACCOUNTS
BRITISH HONDURASTHE GOVERNORSHIPQuestion Mr Provand Answer
212
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ANIMALS ACTSIMPORTATION OF CATTLE FROM
ARMY SPECIAL RESERVE
POST OFFICETHE TRANSCONTINENTAL MAIL SERVICE
347
EDUCATION SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENTEXTENSION OF EDUCATIONAL
PATENT OFFICE COMMITTEEREPORT AND EVIDENCEQuestions Sir John
78
348
213
INDIALEAVE OF ABSENCE URGENT PRIVATE AFFAIRSQuestion
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYCONSTABLE OSBOROUGH Co DownQues
54
THE ROYAL COMMISSION FOR THE PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS IN MINES
CRIME AND OUTRAGE IRELAND ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON A GIRL IN
West Lancashire Railway Bill by Order
LAW AND JUSTICE ENGLAND AND WALESGEORGE CHAPMAN J P
Limited Owners Scotland Bill
60
MARRIAGES ATTENDANCE OF REGISTRARS BILLQuestion Mr Picton
UNITED STATES OF AMERICAINTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY CON
1002
PATENT OFFICE COMMITTEEREPORT AND EVIDENCEQuestions Sir John
MARRIAGES ATTENDANCE OF REGISTRARS BILLQuestion Mr Picton
CHANNEL ISLANDS MILITIA LAW OF JERSEYQuestion Mr Fenwick
LAW AND JUSTICE ENGLAND AND WALESSENTENCE ON ANNIE SHIPTON
352
WAR OFFICEOFFENCES c AT POLITICAL MEETINGSTHE QUEENS
364
440
84
489
354
THE MAGISTRACY IRELANDTHE RESIDENT MAGISTRACYQuestions
490
1628
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION REPORT ON THE CLERICAL ESTABLISHMENT
355
HOUSE OF COMMONSBILLS IN PROGRESS IN THE UPPER HOUSEQuestion
FISHERY BOARD SCOTLANDLOANS TO FISHERMEN OF CROFTING PARISHES
1006
696
ARMY THE AUXILIARY FORCES VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY CORPSQues
365
BRITISH GUIANA AND VENEZUELATHE BOUNDARIES QUESTIONQuestion
THE BUDGETAPPROPRIATION OF SURPLUS TO EDUCATION IN WALES
698
1415
SUPPLYARMY AND NAVY ESTIMATESMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
THE ENGLISH AND IRISH CONSTABULARYANNUAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE
491

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Sida 953 - tis, like a camel indeed. HAMLET. Methinks it is like a weasel. POL. It is backed like a weasel. HAMLET. Or like a whale? POL. Very like a whale.
Sida 999 - To make a government requires no great prudence. Settle the seat of power, teach obedience, and the work is done. To give freedom is still more easy. It is not necessary to guide ; it only requires to let go the rein. But to form a free government, that is, to temper together these opposite elements of liberty and restraint in one consistent work, requires much thought, deep reflection, a sagacious, powerful, and combining mind.
Sida 857 - The discretion of a judge is the law of tyrants: it is always unknown ; it is different in different men; it is casual, and depends upon constitution, temper, and passion. In the best, it is oftentimes caprice ; in the worst, it is every vice, folly, and passion to which human nature is liable.
Sida 549 - It is to trial by jury,' says one whose opinion is entitled to the greatest weight on such a question1, 'more than even by representation (as it at present exists)* that the people owe the share they have in the government of the country ; it is to trial by jury...
Sida 773 - The institution .of the jury may be aristocratic or democratic, according to the class of society from which the jurors are selected ; but it always preserves its republican character...
Sida 207 - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance...
Sida 771 - ... to guard with the most jealous circumspection against the introduction of new and arbitrary methods of trial, which, under a variety of plausible pretences, may in time imperceptibly undermine this best preservative of English liberty.
Sida 1017 - Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made by the Board of Trade under the General Pier and Harbour Act 1801 relating to Anstruther Deal Hunstanton and St.
Sida 109 - The merchant, to secure his treasure, Conveys it in a borrowed name : Euphelia serves to grace my measure ; But Chloe is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre Upon Euphelia's toilet lay ; When Chloe noted her desire, That I should sing, that I should play. My lyre I tune, my voice I raise ; But with my numbers mix my sighs : And whilst I sing Euphelia's praise, I fix my soul on Chloe's eyes.
Sida 773 - The jury is above all a political institution, and it must be regarded in this light in order to be duly appreciated.

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