Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceJohn W. Parker, 1873 The volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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... Charge . Rev. R. HOвHOUSE On a New Method of Constructing Ships with a Self - regulating Power as to their specific gravity , so as to enable them to secure the advantages en- joyed by fish . Dr. THOMAS LITTLETON On Co - operation ...
... Charge . Rev. R. HOвHOUSE On a New Method of Constructing Ships with a Self - regulating Power as to their specific gravity , so as to enable them to secure the advantages en- joyed by fish . Dr. THOMAS LITTLETON On Co - operation ...
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... charge of the Licensing Bill . Many of these suggestions also have been adopted by the Legislature . The Committee of Labour and Capital have had under their notice the builders ' lock - out and strike in London , and have been able to ...
... charge of the Licensing Bill . Many of these suggestions also have been adopted by the Legislature . The Committee of Labour and Capital have had under their notice the builders ' lock - out and strike in London , and have been able to ...
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... charge upon the land ; and the rule of compulsion has been adopted in deference to the demand of public opinion , trained by religion and prudence to recognise the obligation of the parent to provide for the education of his child ...
... charge upon the land ; and the rule of compulsion has been adopted in deference to the demand of public opinion , trained by religion and prudence to recognise the obligation of the parent to provide for the education of his child ...
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... charged to the rate , I do not hesitate to declare my conviction that it is infinitely preferable that a child , whose parents are incapacitated by disease or poverty , or moral degradation , from performing a sacred duty , should be ...
... charged to the rate , I do not hesitate to declare my conviction that it is infinitely preferable that a child , whose parents are incapacitated by disease or poverty , or moral degradation , from performing a sacred duty , should be ...
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... charge in guarding the welfare and directing the destinies of mankind , no attempt has ever been made to propagate or accredit the principles of the English law of inheritance , and no tendency is now discovered to reproduce the ...
... charge in guarding the welfare and directing the destinies of mankind , no attempt has ever been made to propagate or accredit the principles of the English law of inheritance , and no tendency is now discovered to reproduce the ...
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