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... ment. e Census of 1851- Religious Worship . 32 13 Landled and Tenant , karing a considerable sum to the Treasury . It was necessa facts , as it would create a e against the manne if the statements ee remained uncontrad injustice to the t ...
... ment. e Census of 1851- Religious Worship . 32 13 Landled and Tenant , karing a considerable sum to the Treasury . It was necessa facts , as it would create a e against the manne if the statements ee remained uncontrad injustice to the t ...
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... ment not to Bilis . The waned many goo t had stood are done much t He would also ap A learned Mem blin and the not to atten seeing that E said , that sc question sim without ta of justice always been 73 to any meast temanated , justice ...
... ment not to Bilis . The waned many goo t had stood are done much t He would also ap A learned Mem blin and the not to atten seeing that E said , that sc question sim without ta of justice always been 73 to any meast temanated , justice ...
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... ment , they would have brought it to a set - present Session would come to an early tlement ere this . And he thought he was close , and it was utterly impossible to dis- entitled to ask the Government to explain cuss Bills which came ...
... ment , they would have brought it to a set - present Session would come to an early tlement ere this . And he thought he was close , and it was utterly impossible to dis- entitled to ask the Government to explain cuss Bills which came ...
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... ment of weakening society ? Never had He ( Mr. Blackett ) fully admitted the difficul- such a scene been presented by any land ties with which that system was surround- that had been held for so many years by a ed ; but it was the ...
... ment of weakening society ? Never had He ( Mr. Blackett ) fully admitted the difficul- such a scene been presented by any land ties with which that system was surround- that had been held for so many years by a ed ; but it was the ...
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... ment of Madras had been changed . The the object of his hon . and learned Friend new Governor who had gone out ( Lord he confessed he did not think it would be Harris ) was a nobleman of great ability worth while to send out a ...
... ment of Madras had been changed . The the object of his hon . and learned Friend new Governor who had gone out ( Lord he confessed he did not think it would be Harris ) was a nobleman of great ability worth while to send out a ...
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Admiralty adopted agreed Amendment appointed attention Austria Baronet believed Bill Board bribery candidate carry charge Church clause Commissioners Committee consideration considered course Court declaration doubt Duchy of Cornwall duty effect election officer England expenses fact favour feeling FITZROY KELLY give given Government hoped House of Commons House of Lords India intention introduced Ireland land learned Friend learned Gentleman learned Member LORD DUDLEY STUART LORD JOHN RUSSELL Lordships Majesty's Majesty's Government matter measure ment Minister Motion Napier noble Earl noble Friend noble Lord object opinion Parliament party passed payment persons posed present principle proposed question referred regard respect Russia schools Secretary Secretary at War sent Session sion Sir George Grey statement taken tenant thought tion treaty University vernment vote voters wished words
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Seite 721 - ... (to be acknowledged in like manner as is now required in cases of writs of certiorari awarded at the instance of a defendant in an indictment), with the conditions following; that is to say, that the prosecutor shall conduct the prosecution with effect, and shall pay to the defendant or defendants, in case he or they shall be acquitted, his or their costs.
Seite 945 - XXXIII. If any candidate at any election, or any member hereafter returned to serve in Parliament, shall before the passing of this Act have paid any money for or in respect of any election hereafter to be held, or any expenses thereof, such person shall, to the best of his ability, deliver a full, true, and particular account of such payment or payments to the election auditor.
Seite 607 - That the giving or causing to be given to any Voter on the Day of Nomination or Day of polling, on account of such Voter having polled or being about to poll, any Meat, Drink, or Entertainment, by way of Refreshment, or any Money or Ticket to enable such Voter to obtain Refreshment, shall be deemed an illegal Act, and the Person so offending shall forfeit the Sum of Forty Shillings for each Offence, to any Person who shall sue for the same, together with full Costs of Suit.
Seite 547 - Doubts have also arisen as to whether the giving of Refreshment to Voters on the Day of Nomination or Day of polling be or be not according to Law, and it is expedient that such Doubts should be removed: Be it declared. and enacted, That the giving or causing to be given to any Voter on the Day of Nomination or Day of polling, on account of such Voter having polled or being about to poll, any Meat, Drink, or Entertainment, by way of Refreshment, or any Money or Ticket to enable such...
Seite 721 - In case of any indictment or information by a private prosecutor for any offence against the provisions of this Act, if judgment shall be given for the defendant, he shall be entitled to recover from the prosecutor the costs sustained by the defendant by reason of such indictment or information, such costs to be taxed by the proper officer of the court in which such judgment shall be given.
Seite 721 - It shall not be lawful for any court to order payment of the costs of a prosecution for any offence against the provisions of this Act, unless the prosecutor shall, before or upon the finding of the indictment or the granting of the information, enter into a recognizance, with two sufficient sureties, in the sum of two hundred...
Seite 721 - Act, if judgment shall be given for the defendant, he shall be entitled to recover from the prosecutor the costs sustained by the defendant by reason of such indictment or PBOCEEDnfGS—continued. information, such costs to be taxed by the proper officer of the court in which such judgment shall be given.
Seite 395 - ... the reference, be conducted in like manner, and subject to the same rules and enactments as to the power of the arbitrator and of the court, the attendance of witnesses, the production of documents enforcing or setting aside the award, and otherwise, as upon a reference made by consent under a rule of court or judge's order.
Seite 517 - ... to any person who shall sue for the same, with full costs of suit ; and every voter who shall corruptly accept or take any such meat, drink, entertainment, or provision, shall be incapable of voting at such election, and his vote, if given, shall be utterly void and of none effect.
Seite 19 - ... steward. 3. The heads of colleges and halls. 4. The canons of Christ Church. 5. The Proctors. 6. The members of the hebdomadal council. 7. The officers named in schedule (A.) to this act annexed. 8. The professors. 9. Assistant or deputy professors. 10. The public examiners.