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... estimate . 21. Nor the amount of the funds which you said were accumulating for the purpose of making it ? - No ; I think I have heard it said that there was some- thing like 80,000 1. available . 22. Mr. Alderman Cubitt . ] Was it not ...
... estimate . 21. Nor the amount of the funds which you said were accumulating for the purpose of making it ? - No ; I think I have heard it said that there was some- thing like 80,000 1. available . 22. Mr. Alderman Cubitt . ] Was it not ...
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... estimate of the extent to which particular districts might be benefited in comparison with the whole . 45. Lord J. Manners . ] Do you share in the general feeling against the coal duties ? The coal duty is of course a very heavy tax ...
... estimate of the extent to which particular districts might be benefited in comparison with the whole . 45. Lord J. Manners . ] Do you share in the general feeling against the coal duties ? The coal duty is of course a very heavy tax ...
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... estimate of the quantity of coals which a poor person is supposed to con- sume in this metropolis in a year ? -- No ; I merely said generally , that a tax which enhances the price of a necessary article like coals is more felt by the ...
... estimate of the quantity of coals which a poor person is supposed to con- sume in this metropolis in a year ? -- No ; I merely said generally , that a tax which enhances the price of a necessary article like coals is more felt by the ...
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... estimate of their present value . 193. Mr. Alderman Challis . ] As the funds of those bridges are known to be in a depressed state , so as to make little or no return for the money expended in building them , would not the public ...
... estimate of their present value . 193. Mr. Alderman Challis . ] As the funds of those bridges are known to be in a depressed state , so as to make little or no return for the money expended in building them , would not the public ...
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... estimate ever given of the expense of the proposed new bridge ? - Mr. Bennoch gave an estimate before the Committee . Mr. Bennoch's estimate for the bridge was 120,000 l . , and for the approaches 24,000 l .; making a total of 144,000 1 ...
... estimate ever given of the expense of the proposed new bridge ? - Mr. Bennoch gave an estimate before the Committee . Mr. Bennoch's estimate for the bridge was 120,000 l . , and for the approaches 24,000 l .; making a total of 144,000 1 ...
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Page viii - Every select committee having power to send for persons, papers, and records, shall have leave to report their opinion and observations, together with the minutes of evidence taken before them, to the house...
Page 198 - ... and also to make a special report of any matters which they may think fit to bring to the notice of the house.
Page 99 - The United Kingdom Alliance." II. Object. — The object of the Alliance should be to call forth and direct an enlightened public opinion to procure the total and immediate legislative suppression of the traffic in all intoxicating liquors as beverages.
Page xxiv - December, 175'2, any house, room, garden, or other place kept for public dancing, music, or other public entertainment of the like kind...
Page 198 - Wine, or Sweets or Made Wines, or Mead or Metheglin, by Retail, to be drank or consumed in or upon the House or Premises where sold, shall be granted to any Person or Persons who shall not have and produce a Licence for the Sale of Beer...
Page 198 - House whether any alteration or amendment of the law can be made for the better preservation of public morals, the protection of the revenue, and for the proper accommodation of the public.
Page 198 - ... or victualling house ; and if any such licence shall be granted to any person or persons other than as aforesaid, the same shall be and is hereby declared to be absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes, and the person or persons taking out the same shall be subject to all penalty or penalties to which he, she, or they would have been subject had no such licence been granted.
Page x - Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Bill be now read a second time : " — Amendment proposed, to leave out the word "now...
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Page iii - Orders of the House, examined the matters to them referred ; and have agreed to the following REPORT...