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... gave a household suffrage of 51. With regard to population , the bill descended very low , for the town of Middleton ... gave to the lord - lieutenant of Ireland the power of applying its provi- sions to any town in that country ...
... gave a household suffrage of 51. With regard to population , the bill descended very low , for the town of Middleton ... gave to the lord - lieutenant of Ireland the power of applying its provi- sions to any town in that country ...
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... gave to a popular body the election of a partisan mayor , a partisan sheriff , or partisan magistrates , for each and all of which there was a warrant in the present bill . Nothing in it was half so objec- tionable as the carelessness ...
... gave to a popular body the election of a partisan mayor , a partisan sheriff , or partisan magistrates , for each and all of which there was a warrant in the present bill . Nothing in it was half so objec- tionable as the carelessness ...
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... gave an opportunity to both houses to consider every bill submitted to them in three different stages ; but an amend- ment adopted in the Lords to a bill sent up from the Commons could only once be taken into con- sideration by the ...
... gave an opportunity to both houses to consider every bill submitted to them in three different stages ; but an amend- ment adopted in the Lords to a bill sent up from the Commons could only once be taken into con- sideration by the ...
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... gave up the principle to the Lords . The ori- ginal bill , he said , established fifty municipal corporations in Ire- land . The Lords rejected its principle by abolishing all corpora- tions . Ministers now proposed that there should be ...
... gave up the principle to the Lords . The ori- ginal bill , he said , established fifty municipal corporations in Ire- land . The Lords rejected its principle by abolishing all corpora- tions . Ministers now proposed that there should be ...
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... gave notice , that , at a future stage of the pro- posed bill , he would move resolu- tions for the total abolition of all tithe whatever , and that no tithe ought to be paid by any man , for the maintenance of a religion to which he ...
... gave notice , that , at a future stage of the pro- posed bill , he would move resolu- tions for the total abolition of all tithe whatever , and that no tithe ought to be paid by any man , for the maintenance of a religion to which he ...
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