Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law, Volume 1Columbia University Press, 1891 - Social sciences |
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... passed in turning the leaves of Trendelenburg , Bluntschli , Stahl and the whole line of " Naturrecht " theorizers . Nothing was found to shake the conviction with which I started , that the policy of the Catholic church , refusing ...
... passed in turning the leaves of Trendelenburg , Bluntschli , Stahl and the whole line of " Naturrecht " theorizers . Nothing was found to shake the conviction with which I started , that the policy of the Catholic church , refusing ...
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... passed it . § 17. Distribution Between City and Country . Mr. Wright proves that divorce is more common in cities . than in the country , but the method he was compelled to fol- low is so rude that it fails to fix the amount of ...
... passed it . § 17. Distribution Between City and Country . Mr. Wright proves that divorce is more common in cities . than in the country , but the method he was compelled to fol- low is so rude that it fails to fix the amount of ...
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... passed a law in 1872 allowing its courts to grant divorces . From the fact that 98 per cent . of those granted involve either adultery or desertion , we infer that these were the grounds admitted . The figures show noth- ing like a rush ...
... passed a law in 1872 allowing its courts to grant divorces . From the fact that 98 per cent . of those granted involve either adultery or desertion , we infer that these were the grounds admitted . The figures show noth- ing like a rush ...
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... passed the same year , was repealed in 1873 and Mr. Wright thinks ' the two " would perhaps account for the increase of divorce from 1870 to 1873. " That increase was 29 ; the increase of divorces for drunkenness was I. No divorces for ...
... passed the same year , was repealed in 1873 and Mr. Wright thinks ' the two " would perhaps account for the increase of divorce from 1870 to 1873. " That increase was 29 ; the increase of divorces for drunkenness was I. No divorces for ...
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... passed a law in March , 1882 , requiring resi- dence for a year previous to filing suit . Prior to that date resi- dence at the time had been sufficient . Divorces diminished from 204 to 176. The law was evidently aimed at divorces to ...
... passed a law in March , 1882 , requiring resi- dence for a year previous to filing suit . Prior to that date resi- dence at the time had been sufficient . Divorces diminished from 204 to 176. The law was evidently aimed at divorces to ...
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Page 75 - ... covering each and every outlay of whatsoever nature incident to such production, together with the expense of preparing and putting up such merchandise ready for shipment, and an addition of not less than 8 nor more than 50 per centum upon the total cost as thus ascertained...
Page v - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Page 50 - ... the collector shall select one discreet and experienced merchant to be associated with one of the general appraisers wherever practicable, or two discreet and experienced merchants, citizens of the United States, familiar with the character and value of the goods in question...
Page 131 - MOURNFUL LAMENTATION For the sad and deplorable death of Mr. Old Tenor...
Page 40 - That in any case where suit or prosecution, civil or criminal, shall be commenced in a court of any State against any officer of the United States...
Page 73 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from which the same has been imported...
Page 15 - ... being inhabitants there. And that according to the different numbers which from time to time shall be found in each jurisdiction, upon a true and just account, the service of men and all charges of the...
Page 48 - There is a general buzzing among the people, great with expectation of their old charter or they know not what : " such was the ominous message of Andros to Brockholst, with orders that the soldiers should be ready for action.
Page 29 - That the collector shall designate on the invoice at least one package of every invoice, and one package at least of every ten packages of goods, wares, or merchandise, and a greater...
Page 48 - The gross amount of all moneys received from whatever source for the use of the United States, except as otherwise provided in section 487 of this title, shall be paid by the officer or agent receiving the same into the Treasury, at as early a day as practicable, without any abatement or deduction on account of salary, fees, costs, charges, expenses, or claim of any description whatever.