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Página 975 - Provided always, that it shall be lawful for the said commissioners, if they shall so think fit...
Página 649 - Member or Members to serve in any future Parliament for such City or Borough...
Página 643 - I object to your name being retained on the list of persons entitled to vote at the election of members [or a member] to serve in Parliament for the Parliamentary borough of , on the following grounds, viz.:—• 1.
Página 649 - ... that no person shall be so entitled as a burgess or freeman in respect of birth unless his right be originally derived from or through some person who was a burgess or freeman, or entitled to be admitted a burgess or freeman, previously to the...
Página 1021 - That it is the opinion of this committee that any surplus which may remain after fully providing for the spiritual instruction of the members of the established church in Ireland, ought to be applied locally to the general education of all classes of Christians.
Página 563 - ... local authorities and residents on the spot, of public walks, and gardens, or open spaces for athletic and healthy exercises in the open air, in the immediate vicinity of every town, of an extent and character adapted to its population; and of district and parish libraries, museums and reading rooms, accessible at the lowest rate of charge; so as to admit of one or the other being visited in any weather, and at any time; with the rigid exclusion of all Intoxicating Drinks of every kind from all...
Página 237 - Provided always, and be it further enacted, That nothing in this Act shall extend or be construed to extend to...
Página 143 - The especial object which I have in view in the appointment of this commission is to extend more widely the means of religious worship according to the doctrines of the established church, and to confirm its hold upon the veneration and affections of my people.
Página 855 - It would be impossible for language to convey an idea of the state of distress to which the ejected tenantry have been reduced, or of the disease, misery, and even vice, which they have propagated in the towns wherein they have settled ; so that not only they who have been ejected have been rendered miserable, but they have carried with them and propagated that misery.
Página 259 - Mayor shall appoint a Clerk to take the Poll at each Compartment, and shall cause to be affixed on the most conspicuous Part of each of the said Booths the Names of the...

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