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... opinion ; some of the writers and speakers being of opinion that evidence of this kind should be admissible in all such cases ; while others thought that the proposed scheme would subject a prisoner to unduly harsh treatment at the ...
... opinion ; some of the writers and speakers being of opinion that evidence of this kind should be admissible in all such cases ; while others thought that the proposed scheme would subject a prisoner to unduly harsh treatment at the ...
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... opinion of many members of the Department was that up to the present time the direct application of the sewage to land had been more successful than any of the many methods which have been suggested for its disposal by other means . A ...
... opinion of many members of the Department was that up to the present time the direct application of the sewage to land had been more successful than any of the many methods which have been suggested for its disposal by other means . A ...
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... opinion generally prevalent was , that their condition is far from what it might and ought to be ; and that though there exists no panacea by which the agricultural labourer may suddenly raise himself , yet that an improved adminis ...
... opinion generally prevalent was , that their condition is far from what it might and ought to be ; and that though there exists no panacea by which the agricultural labourer may suddenly raise himself , yet that an improved adminis ...
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... opinion that , as the worst effects of the want of a system of public prosecution were seen in the metropolitan police district , it would be expedient , in the first instance , to limit the operation of the measure to that area . The ...
... opinion that , as the worst effects of the want of a system of public prosecution were seen in the metropolitan police district , it would be expedient , in the first instance , to limit the operation of the measure to that area . The ...
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... opinion that such misery could be much alleviated and greatly diminished . The Council subsequently petitioned the House of Commons in favour of the Mines Regulation Bill , which provided to some extent for the evils complained of ...
... opinion that such misery could be much alleviated and greatly diminished . The Council subsequently petitioned the House of Commons in favour of the Mines Regulation Bill , which provided to some extent for the evils complained of ...
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