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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... the House . " The House is to keep its juris- diction , and to exercise it through men not worthy to share its dignities and functions . These are to be preserved for the noble and learned Lords upon whose minds it has at last been forced ...
... the House . " The House is to keep its juris- diction , and to exercise it through men not worthy to share its dignities and functions . These are to be preserved for the noble and learned Lords upon whose minds it has at last been forced ...
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... shall really be responsible for the administration of the law and for its ... not in name , in Scotland and in Ireland . In England his functions are ... he has also a large and troublesome department of State to administer ; and if he ...
... shall really be responsible for the administration of the law and for its ... not in name , in Scotland and in Ireland . In England his functions are ... he has also a large and troublesome department of State to administer ; and if he ...
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... Not so the riches which science has poured out from her ever - flowing ... God and not to fame . " Charitable institutions blazen out the names and the benefactions ... the domestic hearth ? Who can form any 100 Address on Economy and Trade .
... Not so the riches which science has poured out from her ever - flowing ... God and not to fame . " Charitable institutions blazen out the names and the benefactions ... the domestic hearth ? Who can form any 100 Address on Economy and Trade .
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National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain). Is it ... not in all , in almost all , the conditions of adaptability to modern ... that have taken place in any legislative assembly during 144 The Colonial Question .
National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain). Is it ... not in all , in almost all , the conditions of adaptability to modern ... that have taken place in any legislative assembly during 144 The Colonial Question .
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... may be new to some of my hearers , I will com- mence by endeavouring , in as few words as possible , to ... not exceed that required for transacting the like dealings with railway ... I have referred in words so 160 On the Transfer of Land .
... may be new to some of my hearers , I will com- mence by endeavouring , in as few words as possible , to ... not exceed that required for transacting the like dealings with railway ... I have referred in words so 160 On the Transfer of Land .
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