A Collection of the Public General Statutes Passed in the ... Year of the Reign of ...G. W. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen, 1858 - Session laws |
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... manner pre- scribed by 48 G. 3. c . 1. , 4 & 5 W. 4 . c . 15. , and 5 & 6 Vict . c . 66 . The Clauses , & c . in recited Acts extended to this Act . Interest on Exchequer Bills . Bank of England may advance 10,000,000l . on the Credit ...
... manner pre- scribed by 48 G. 3. c . 1. , 4 & 5 W. 4 . c . 15. , and 5 & 6 Vict . c . 66 . The Clauses , & c . in recited Acts extended to this Act . Interest on Exchequer Bills . Bank of England may advance 10,000,000l . on the Credit ...
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... Manner , Form , and Order , and out in manner prescribed by according to the same or like Rules and Directions , as are directed and prescribed in an Act 48 G. 3. c . 1. , passed in the Forty - eighth Year of the Reign of His Majesty ...
... Manner , Form , and Order , and out in manner prescribed by according to the same or like Rules and Directions , as are directed and prescribed in an Act 48 G. 3. c . 1. , passed in the Forty - eighth Year of the Reign of His Majesty ...
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... Manner than by the Judgment of his Peers , and according to the known and established Laws of this Realm ; yet never- theless it being requisite for the retaining of such Forces in their Duty that an exact Discipline be observed , and ...
... Manner than by the Judgment of his Peers , and according to the known and established Laws of this Realm ; yet never- theless it being requisite for the retaining of such Forces in their Duty that an exact Discipline be observed , and ...
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... Manner as the Officers and Seamen employed in the Royal Navy may be tried or punished ; except when and so long as any Marine Officers or Marines shall be landed from any of Her Majesty's Ships , and be employed in Military Operations ...
... Manner as the Officers and Seamen employed in the Royal Navy may be tried or punished ; except when and so long as any Marine Officers or Marines shall be landed from any of Her Majesty's Ships , and be employed in Military Operations ...
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... Manner as has been heretofore used , and for bringing Offenders against this Act and the Articles of War to Justice , and to erect and constitute Courts - martial , as well within the said United Kingdom and the British Isles as in any ...
... Manner as has been heretofore used , and for bringing Offenders against this Act and the Articles of War to Justice , and to erect and constitute Courts - martial , as well within the said United Kingdom and the British Isles as in any ...
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