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... the working men to give their hearty support , and the moral support of their public opinion , to all who had to administer the great measure which had been passed to give education to every child in the land , and he.
... the working men to give their hearty support , and the moral support of their public opinion , to all who had to administer the great measure which had been passed to give education to every child in the land , and he.
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... passed urging the objects of the meeting . A petition was presented to the House of Commons by the Council in favour of the appointment of a Public Prosecutor , as a means conducive to the diminution of crime and the con- viction of ...
... passed urging the objects of the meeting . A petition was presented to the House of Commons by the Council in favour of the appointment of a Public Prosecutor , as a means conducive to the diminution of crime and the con- viction of ...
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... the suggestions made . The Special Committee appointed to consider the present Licensing Laws had referred to them a resolution passed at the Leeds Congress , recommending the Council to continue their xl Introduction .
... the suggestions made . The Special Committee appointed to consider the present Licensing Laws had referred to them a resolution passed at the Leeds Congress , recommending the Council to continue their xl Introduction .
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... Aldis , the Council have passed resolutions signifying their high appreciation . The next Annual Meeting will be held in Norwich . EDWIN PEARS . January , 1873 . Opening Address BY THE RIGHT HON . LORD NAPIER AND xlii Introduction .
... Aldis , the Council have passed resolutions signifying their high appreciation . The next Annual Meeting will be held in Norwich . EDWIN PEARS . January , 1873 . Opening Address BY THE RIGHT HON . LORD NAPIER AND xlii Introduction .
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... passed just two years ago , it is a matter for congratulation that more than one - third of the population of England has been already declared to be subject to the compulsory rule ; that a number considerably greater had been brought ...
... passed just two years ago , it is a matter for congratulation that more than one - third of the population of England has been already declared to be subject to the compulsory rule ; that a number considerably greater had been brought ...
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