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... , APRIL 20 . Norfolk ( Southern Division ) -Sir Robert Jacob Buxton , baronet . MONDAY , MAY 1 . Durham City - John Lloyd Wharton , esquire , HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES , IN THE TWENTIETH PARLIAMENT OF THE TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... , APRIL 20 . Norfolk ( Southern Division ) -Sir Robert Jacob Buxton , baronet . MONDAY , MAY 1 . Durham City - John Lloyd Wharton , esquire , HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES , IN THE TWENTIETH PARLIAMENT OF THE TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... Baronet had deduced ; and were it not that he did not wish to weary the House , he ( Mr. Leeman ) could show by that evidence that they had instruc- tions from the directors to adopt all such improvements as they believed to be real ...
... Baronet had deduced ; and were it not that he did not wish to weary the House , he ( Mr. Leeman ) could show by that evidence that they had instruc- tions from the directors to adopt all such improvements as they believed to be real ...
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... Baronet had referred , ran over doubt that collisions had occurred upon nearly as populous a district as any in the large northern railways ; but the the kingdom ; it had 937 miles of rail , House must be aware of the difference 850 ...
... Baronet had referred , ran over doubt that collisions had occurred upon nearly as populous a district as any in the large northern railways ; but the the kingdom ; it had 937 miles of rail , House must be aware of the difference 850 ...
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... Baronet ( Sir Henry Selwin- Ibbetson ) had called attention to the loss of lives of railway servants , and to their long hours of working . He ( Mr. Leeman ) denied the allegation that the companies were indifferent as to the safety of ...
... Baronet ( Sir Henry Selwin- Ibbetson ) had called attention to the loss of lives of railway servants , and to their long hours of working . He ( Mr. Leeman ) denied the allegation that the companies were indifferent as to the safety of ...
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... Baronet recommended . The railway companies had , however , paid every deference to the Report of the Committee , and the block system was gradually being brought into operation on all the great main lines throughout the country . The ...
... Baronet recommended . The railway companies had , however , paid every deference to the Report of the Committee , and the block system was gradually being brought into operation on all the great main lines throughout the country . The ...
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Página 873 - that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting powers by means of an amicable arrangement.
Página 919 - The quality of mercy is not strained; It droppeth, as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath ; it is twice blessed ; It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes...
Página 881 - THERE is no flock, however watched and tended But one dead lamb is there ! There is no fireside, howsoe'er defended, But has one vacant chair ! The air is full of farewells to the dying, And mournings for the dead...
Página 273 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...
Página 933 - As to persons in private relations; the principal case, where constraint of a superior is allowed as an excuse for criminal misconduct, is with regard to the matrimonial subjection of the wife to her husband; for neither a son nor a servant are excused for the commission of any crime, whether capital or otherwise, by the command or coercion of the parent or master...
Página 877 - Powers, been defined in the Treaty of Peace and the subsequent Protocols, accomplish a series of revolutions which are equally at variance with the letter and spirit of these transactions, and which first led to the union, and subsequently to the election, of a foreign Prince. These facts have obtained the sanction of the Porte and the consent of the Great Powers — or, at any rate, the latter have not thought it necessary to enforce their decisions. The Representative of Russia was the only one...
Página 739 - ... holding petty sessions, or of some magistrate or officer sitting alone or with others at some court or other place appointed for the administration of justice, and for the time being empowered by law to do alone any act authorised to be done by more than one justice of the peace.
Página 913 - ... combined engagement for the maintenance of neutrality. They are, however, prepared, and indeed would think it very desirable to do so , to agree with other neutral Powers, and specifically with Italy, that neither party to such arrangement should depart from its neutrality without a previous communication of ideas and an announcement to one another of any change of policy...