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... better secured by entrusting them to a district board ( say , of magistrates , or of magistrates and others -it is not a ratepayer's question ) , which would probably employ one solicitor , than by leaving them to separate bodies of ...
... better secured by entrusting them to a district board ( say , of magistrates , or of magistrates and others -it is not a ratepayer's question ) , which would probably employ one solicitor , than by leaving them to separate bodies of ...
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... better understood than they are .遇 I am aware of the objections to accumulating work on the Privy Council . But considering the quantity and variety of business , administrative , judicial , and quasi - judicial , which has already ...
... better understood than they are .遇 I am aware of the objections to accumulating work on the Privy Council . But considering the quantity and variety of business , administrative , judicial , and quasi - judicial , which has already ...
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... better class of pupils ; and the difficult question of their maintenance would be solved . The colleges might be left to recoup themselves for the additional expense of the third year's training ; indeed the increased cer- tainty of ...
... better class of pupils ; and the difficult question of their maintenance would be solved . The colleges might be left to recoup themselves for the additional expense of the third year's training ; indeed the increased cer- tainty of ...
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... better income . As all masters want a stimulus , it should be open to them to make considerable addition to their incomes by attracting to their school and boarding houses boys not on the foundation . To confiscate the present ...
... better income . As all masters want a stimulus , it should be open to them to make considerable addition to their incomes by attracting to their school and boarding houses boys not on the foundation . To confiscate the present ...
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... better reply to the Commissioners by a succinct narrative than by filling up the papers . I am writing in London away from documents , so I cannot be certain as to precise dates , but the Commissioners may rely on the sub- stantial ...
... better reply to the Commissioners by a succinct narrative than by filling up the papers . I am writing in London away from documents , so I cannot be certain as to precise dates , but the Commissioners may rely on the sub- stantial ...
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Page 165 - NOW KNOW YE, That the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress, in such case made and provided...
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Page 203 - Commissioners," pursuant to the method prescribed by an act passed in the first year of the reign of his late majesty King George the Fourth, intituled " An Act for better securing Monies and Effects paid into the Court of Exchequer at Westminster on account of the Suitors of the said Court, and for the appointment of an Accountant-General and Two Masters of the said Court, and for other Purposes...
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Page 167 - BALTIMORE, or any statute, act, ordinance, provision, proclamation or restraint, heretofore had, made, published, ordained or provided, or any other thing, cause, or matter whatsoever, to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. XXIII. In witness whereof We have caused these our letters to be made patent. Witness ourself at Westminster, the twentieth day of June, in the eighth year of our reign.
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