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... England or Scotland and the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland may at any time in his discretion dis- charge a child from the custody of any person to whom it is committed , in pursuance of this section , either ...
... England or Scotland and the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland may at any time in his discretion dis- charge a child from the custody of any person to whom it is committed , in pursuance of this section , either ...
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... England and Ireland to a Court of General or Quarter Sessions , and in Scotland to the High Court or Circuit Courts of Justi- ciary , in the manner provided by The Sum- mary Prosecutions Appeals ( Scotland ) Act , " Quarter Sessions to ...
... England and Ireland to a Court of General or Quarter Sessions , and in Scotland to the High Court or Circuit Courts of Justi- ciary , in the manner provided by The Sum- mary Prosecutions Appeals ( Scotland ) Act , " Quarter Sessions to ...
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... England mainly by has been on several occasions called the voluntary action of the Agricultural together ; but the Committee is com- Societies of this country ; and I do not posed of those who know the wants of believe that this country ...
... England mainly by has been on several occasions called the voluntary action of the Agricultural together ; but the Committee is com- Societies of this country ; and I do not posed of those who know the wants of believe that this country ...
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... England . The Act of 1880 reserves the right which previously evisted in the incumbent of selecting the position of the grave , and I cannot find that in this case anything has been done contrary to the law . SIR J. SWINBURNE ...
... England . The Act of 1880 reserves the right which previously evisted in the incumbent of selecting the position of the grave , and I cannot find that in this case anything has been done contrary to the law . SIR J. SWINBURNE ...
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... England is situate in the Metropolis , and no less than 7 millions sterling are raised at present in the Metropolis by local taxation . One - third of that is in our Representatives ' control , one - third is partly within that control ...
... England is situate in the Metropolis , and no less than 7 millions sterling are raised at present in the Metropolis by local taxation . One - third of that is in our Representatives ' control , one - third is partly within that control ...
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A. J. BALFOUR Aberdeen Amendment proposed appointed authority beg to ask Bill Board of Trade burgh CALDWELL CAMPBELL clause colony Commission Commissioners Committee consider consideration County Council Court deal desire district duty Earl election England fact favour fees free education Gentleman give given Glasgow grant hope House insert interest Ireland J. P. B. ROBERTSON land leave LOCAL GOVERNMENT SCOTLAND London County Council Lord Advocate Lordships Majesty's Government matter ment mittee Motion noble Friend noble Lord object opinion parishes Parliament Parochial Boards passed payment persons present principle purposes Question proposed Question put railway ratepayers reason reference regard Report representatives School Board Scotch Members Scotland Second Reading Secretary Secretary for Scotland Session stand taken tion tithe Treasury vote W. H. SMITH Wales Welsh Western Australia whole wish words
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Page 925 - ... shall go out of office, and their places shall be filled by election. (7.) The half to go out shall be those who have been aldermen for the longest time without re-election.
Page 433 - ... town meeting in accordance with the provisions of this act, have the same force and effect as if such action had been taken in a town meeting, open to all the voters of the town as heretofore organized and conducted.