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... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . 14 & 15 VICTORIA . PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS . I. AN Act to amend the Passengers Act , 1849 . page 3 II . An Act to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands in pur- suance of the ...
... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . 14 & 15 VICTORIA . PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS . I. AN Act to amend the Passengers Act , 1849 . page 3 II . An Act to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands in pur- suance of the ...
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... Parliament : ' Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty , by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Tem- poral , and Commons , in this present Parliament assembled , and by the Authority of the same , That ...
... Parliament : ' Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty , by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Tem- poral , and Commons , in this present Parliament assembled , and by the Authority of the same , That ...
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... Parliament assembled , towards making good the Supply which we have cheerfully granted to Your Majesty in this Session of Parliament , have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the Sum herein - after mentioned ; and do therefore most ...
... Parliament assembled , towards making good the Supply which we have cheerfully granted to Your Majesty in this Session of Parliament , have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the Sum herein - after mentioned ; and do therefore most ...
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... Parliament holden in the Fourth and Fifth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth , intituled An Act to regulate the Office of the Receipt of His Majesty's Exchequer at Westminster , and in another Act passed in ...
... Parliament holden in the Fourth and Fifth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth , intituled An Act to regulate the Office of the Receipt of His Majesty's Exchequer at Westminster , and in another Act passed in ...
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... Parliament , that a Body of Forces should be continued , for the Safety of the United Kingdom , the Defence of the Possessions of Her Majesty's Crown , and the Preservation of the Balance of Power in Europe , and that the whole Number ...
... Parliament , that a Body of Forces should be continued , for the Safety of the United Kingdom , the Defence of the Possessions of Her Majesty's Crown , and the Preservation of the Balance of Power in Europe , and that the whole Number ...
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Page 830 - ... by law or by consent of parties authority to hear, receive and examine evidence...
Page 60 - Neither will you, upon any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court-martial, unless required to give evidence thereof, as a witness, by a court of justice, in a due course of law. So help you God.
Page vii - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland ; to grant allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons' Mates, and Serjeant Majors of the Militia; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers.
Page 36 - ... shall, upon proof of the identity of the person of the offender, be sufficient evidence of the first conviction...
Page 829 - ... on the trial of any issue joined, or of any matter or question, or on any inquiry arising in any suit, action, or...
Page 115 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Page 62 - I do also make Oath, That I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors ; and that I will, as in Duty bound, honestly and faithfully defend Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, in Person, Crown, and Dignity, against all Enemies ; and will observe and obey all Orders of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, and of the Generals and Officers set over me. So help me GOD.
Page 162 - Speed be paid into the Bank of Ireland, in the Name and with the Privity of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery in...
Page 832 - ... both with respect to the liability of witnesses to be indicted for perjury and otherwise, as if no such variance had...
Page 835 - ... shall be liable to be afterwards prosecuted for felony on the same facts, unless the Court before which, such trial may be had shall think fit, in its discretion, to discharge the jury from giving any verdict upon such trial, and to direct such person to be indicted for felony, in which case such person may be dealt with in all respects as if he had not been put upon his trial for such misdemeanour.