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... population of the lower orders can hardly be doubted , and that their benefits will be still greater in proportion to their more extensive develop- ment , may also be reasonably hoped . ( See also Indus- trial Schools in the article ...
... population of the lower orders can hardly be doubted , and that their benefits will be still greater in proportion to their more extensive develop- ment , may also be reasonably hoped . ( See also Indus- trial Schools in the article ...
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National cyclopaedia. Year . Population . Sentenced to Number Sentenced to Transportation Released on Imprisonment . or Penal License . Servitude . The following return shows the population of Eng- land and Wales , with the convictions ...
National cyclopaedia. Year . Population . Sentenced to Number Sentenced to Transportation Released on Imprisonment . or Penal License . Servitude . The following return shows the population of Eng- land and Wales , with the convictions ...
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... population , and as special constables are always into consideration the chances of impunity would prove sworn in on ... Population of than those in England and Wales equal to that of Ireland . equal Population in England and Wales . £ 8 ...
... population , and as special constables are always into consideration the chances of impunity would prove sworn in on ... Population of than those in England and Wales equal to that of Ireland . equal Population in England and Wales . £ 8 ...
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... population is 5240 , comprising many Jews , who enjoy peculiar rights here . The principal public build- ings are - the Roman Catholic cathedral ; the Bathany church ; the palace of the bishops of Transylvania ; a Roman Catholic ...
... population is 5240 , comprising many Jews , who enjoy peculiar rights here . The principal public build- ings are - the Roman Catholic cathedral ; the Bathany church ; the palace of the bishops of Transylvania ; a Roman Catholic ...
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... population in 1862 was 214,981 . Its general features and principal towns , except the capital TRAPANI , are described under SICILY . three ; then followed a brief period of private devotion : after which at five , the office of prime ...
... population in 1862 was 214,981 . Its general features and principal towns , except the capital TRAPANI , are described under SICILY . three ; then followed a brief period of private devotion : after which at five , the office of prime ...
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Page 451 - ... or upon any agreement that is not to be performed within the space of one year from the making thereof; unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith...
Page 261 - That all and singular ministers in any cathedral, collegiate or parish church or chapel, or other place of public worship within this realm of England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, shall be bound to say and use the Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, celebration and administration of both the sacraments, and all other the public and common prayer, in such order and form as is mentioned in the said book annexed and joined to this present act, and intituled, The Book of Common Prayer...
Page 633 - ... interest or no interest, or without further proof of interest than the policy, or by way of gaming or wagering, or without benefit of salvage to the assurer : and that every such assurance shall be null and void to all intents and purposes.
Page 451 - ... all leases, estates, interests of freehold or terms of years, or any uncertain interest of, in, to or out of any messuages, manors, lands, tenements or hereditaments made or created by livery and seisin only, or by parol, and not put in writing and signed by the parties so making or creating the same, or their agents thereunto lawfully authorized by writing, shall have the force and effect of leases or estates at will only...
Page 347 - Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him: in whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will...
Page 511 - And here is to be noted that the Minister at the time of the Communion, and at all other times in his ministration, shall use...
Page 385 - That, upon all debts or sums certain, payable at a certain time or otherwise, the jury, on the trial of any issue or on any inquisition of damages, may, if they shall think fit, allow interest to the creditor, at a rate not exceeding the current rate of interest, from the time when such debts or sums certain were payable, if such debts or sums be payable by virtue of some written instrument at a certain time...
Page 361 - A certificate, under the seal of the University and signed by the Chancellor shall be delivered at the public presentation for degrees to each candidate who has passed.
Page 323 - The Congress shall have Power 1 To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States...
Page 477 - The name of a county shall in all cases be stated in the margin of a declaration, and shall be taken to be the venue intended by the plaintiff, and no venue shall be stated in the body of the declaration, or in any subsequent pleading.