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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... colonies , had also representatives . Upwards of one hundred and twenty foreign visitors , nearly all experts in questions relating to the preven- tion and repression of crime , were thus gathered together . Besides the foreign members ...
... colonies , had also representatives . Upwards of one hundred and twenty foreign visitors , nearly all experts in questions relating to the preven- tion and repression of crime , were thus gathered together . Besides the foreign members ...
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... colonies . Nor will the exercise of the Scotch Act be without some influence on the contemporaneous working of the English law ; for Scotland , starting from a more advanced position , may offer examples to England in elementary ...
... colonies . Nor will the exercise of the Scotch Act be without some influence on the contemporaneous working of the English law ; for Scotland , starting from a more advanced position , may offer examples to England in elementary ...
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... Colonies , all the countries which count for something in the world , which propagate ideas , or offer ex- amples , or present points for comparison , which fascinate by their past or which possess the promise of an expansive future ...
... Colonies , all the countries which count for something in the world , which propagate ideas , or offer ex- amples , or present points for comparison , which fascinate by their past or which possess the promise of an expansive future ...
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... colonies ) making every court a court both of law and of equity , and see what comes of it . You will find it , I believe , throw an unexpected light upon the number of courts and the amount of judicial power which the country requires ...
... colonies ) making every court a court both of law and of equity , and see what comes of it . You will find it , I believe , throw an unexpected light upon the number of courts and the amount of judicial power which the country requires ...
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... colonies ) technically that of the Queen , in the other that of the whole House of Lords . Nay , more , a proposition made in the Select Committee by Lord Redesdale that the House should pass a standing order , " in- trusting the ...
... colonies ) technically that of the Queen , in the other that of the whole House of Lords . Nay , more , a proposition made in the Select Committee by Lord Redesdale that the House should pass a standing order , " in- trusting the ...
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