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... cringing or fawning, or paying court to people in high places, bat by honestly discharging my duty both to my fellow-mnn and to the Crown, wherever that duty demanded the exercise of it. feel proud of seeing around troops of friends who have from the first ...
... a dated eight or ton yean ago. Earl DB GREY explained thepneeat mode of isanlng oomnianona whixh an given oat aa aa the stamp duty wm paid. The delay from the con payment of the et doty, wa* paid by the offioen, but now the War Offloe paid the doty, and ...
... ten years after. Earl de Grey explained the causes of delay, which are two, Loth owing to exceedingly bad management. The stamp duty must be received before the commission is issued, the evidence of receipt being the quarterly accounts, and there an immense ...
... he should be able to show at the proper time that the Lord Cheucellor had been actuated solely by a desire to discharge his duty to the Crown. Mr. O. HARDY observed that the report of the committee clemly proved that the Lord Chancellor had perverted justice ...
... ten years after. Earl de Grey explained the causes of delay, which are two, both owing to exceedingly bad management. The stamp duty must be received before the commission is issued, the evidence of receipt being the quarterly accounts, and there is an ...
... ULCERS It aurprieirg how quickly aore, ulcer, or wound deprives the body of strength, and unfits it for the duties life ; but it is no lees wonderful to watch the rfftct of Holloway’s Healing Ointment, when it is used according to the printed directions ...
... lam known personally by character to many. If elected, my best exertions sh ill he given to the discharge of the responsible duties you will ha~e imposed upon mi. audit shall bo my endeavour to prove inyse■ t not wh illy unworthy the honourable position ...
... iiiou, not fawninß. or paying court reonle hiKh places (loud cheers), but honestly scharßing my duty both to fellow-man and to the Crown, wherever that duty demanded the ev.re.se of t - feel proud nf seeing around troops of (jnds have from the first supported ...
... and conductors (f the agitation the Oaths Question. The stamp of Whiggery was on the movement and it was plainly electioneering device from the first. 1 July, 1865 Bat ia Parliament it was the duty of every member to take the question on his understanding ...
... and decisions of the Com- mons House of Parliament. Now, the monarch, whether so admirable in the performance of all the duties of that eminent office as the Queen now upon the throne, or some other monarch, of whom I could hardly speak so favourably ...
... it—a remission of the tea duty and a reduction the income tax. in 1852 he (Mr. Disraeli) was the first to grapple a large scale with the tea duty. Only two years ago he and his colleagues proposed a reduction of the tea duty, almost identical with that ...