Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1871
 

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PRINCESS LOUISE MESSAGE FROM THE QUEENMessage from Her Majesty
145
UNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND DURHAMMOTION FOR A SELECT
157
Benefices Resignation Bill
159
FRANCE AND GERMANYTHE NEUTRAL POWERS AND THE TERMS OF PEACE
171
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEEcontinued
181
1868
183
Education Scotland Bill
197
Merchant Shipping Bill
231
Resolution agreed
237
Trades Unions Bill
257
Ecclesiastical Titles Act Repeal Bill
273
BOARD OF ADMIRALTYMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
295
POST OFFICEPOSTAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE HEBRIDES AND
317
ARMY MILITARY DISTRICTS Question Mr Eastwick Answer
331
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
357
The Committee divided Ayes 350
371
HERBERT Mr H A Kerry Co Bruce Mar 9 1678
379
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
381
Coroners BillOrdered Mr Goldney Mr Walter Mr Thomas Chambers presented
475
EDUCATION BILL SCOTLANDQuestion Dr Lyon Playfair Answer
491
Elections Parliamentary and Municipal Bill
529
PRIVATE BILLS
557
OCCUPATION OF ROME BY THE SOVEREIGN PONTIFFADDRESS FOR A PAPER
561
562
573
RELIGIOUS RESTRICTIONS ON JEWISH LABOURQuestion Mr Jacob Bright
587
The House divided Ayes 83 Noes 201
645
THE POPELETTER OF MR GLADSTONEMOTION FOR PAPERScontinued
649
PAWNBROKERS
661
746
745
METROPOLIS THE ALBERT MEMORIAL AND THE KENSINGTON ROAD
757
Ecclesiastical Titles Act Repeal Bill Bill 27
779
Inclosure Law Amendment Bill Bill 32
819
METROPOLISST JAMESS PARKQuestion Viscount Royston Answer
829
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
833
ALLEGED CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES TO THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY
865
Pauper Inmates Discharge and Regulation Bill No 16
919
154
933
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestion Mr J Lowther Answer
945
Education Scotland Bill Bill 17
989
House is of opinion that it is the duty of the Government to inquire forthwith into
1063
Previous Question proposed That that Question be now putMr
1109
Burials Bill Bill
1115
Registration of Deeds Wills c Middlesex Bill Bill 36
1153
ARMY SYSTEM OF RETIREMENTQuestion Colonel Barttelot Answer
1165
Bonus Compensation Committees Question Intoxicating LiquorsLegislation Colonel Sykes Answer Mr Grant Duff Question Mr Assheton Cross Answ...
1169
1482
1481
THE CENSUSEDUCATIONQuestion Mr Melly Answer Mr Bruce
1499
THE PATENT LAWSMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
1511
Moved That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the Law and practice
1533
Workshop Regulation Act 1867 Amendment BillOrdered Sir David Salomons
1559
Marriage with a Deceased Wifes Sister Bill Bill 2
1599
CONVICTS FOR POLITICAL OFFENCESRELEASE OF FENIAN PRISONERS
1603
Moved that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty for
1615
IRELANDMR DALY AND THE COMMISSION OF THE PEACE FOR DROGHEDA
1665
INDIANORTHWEST FRONTIER MEDALSQuestion Mr Kinnaird Answer
1677
Army Regulation Billcontinued
1679
Marriage with a Deceased Wifes Sister Bill Bill 2
1747
TREATY OF PARIS 1856NEUTRALIZATION OF THE BLACK SEAQuestion
1751
WELLINGTON MONUMENTST PAULS CATHEDRALMOTION FOR PAPERS
1759
INCOME TAX RETURNSQuestion Mr Hermon Answer The Chancellor
1765
ARMYPAY AND PROMOTIONQuestion Mr Rylands Answer Captain
1771
S MEGARA Question Mr Kavanagh Answer
1773
RESOLUTIONAmendment proposed
1807
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1843
THE TREATY OF PARIS 1856NEUTRALIZATION OF
1869
Metropolitan Board of Works Leicester Square Improvement c Bills
1967
Benefices Resignation Bill No
1971
IRELANDOUTRAGE IN MAYOQuestion Captain DawsonDamer Answer
1983
POST OFFICE SMALL PARCELSRESOLUTION
2003
LAND TRANSFEROBSERVATIONS RESOLUTION
2023
Medical Act 1858 Amendment BillOrdered Dr Lush Mr Mundella Dr Brewer
2045
And on March 16 Committee nomi
Citation Amendment Scotland Bill Bill 1
NAVAL PRIZE MONEY Question Mr Henry Samuelson Answer
CARACASBRITISH CLAIMSQuestion Mr Eastwick Answer Viscount
756
Moved That it appears by the Accounts laid before this House that the total Revenue
253
1296
SCOTLANDROAD REFORMQuestion Sir David Wedderburn Answer
155
HERMON Mr E Preston
Resolved Nemine Contradicente That Mr Speaker be requested to acquaint Sir Denis
757
PRINTING Select Committee appointed and nominated
158
ARMYVOLUNTEER UNIFORMSQuestion Mr Harvey Lewis Answer
THIRD SERIES
839

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Página 97 - Not a single principle in the management of our foreign affairs, accepted by all statesmen for guidance up to six months ago, any longer exists. There is not a diplomatic tradition which has not been swept away.
Página 1057 - ... of the working classes ; and that unrestricted competition having been adopted after due deliberation as the principle of our commercial system, this House is of opinion that it is the duty of the Government unreservedly to adhere to that policy in those measures of financial and administrative reform which, under the circumstances of the country, they may deem it their duty to introduce.

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