The Quarterly Review, 145. köideJohn Murray, 1877 |
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Page 167
... passed into the hands of a few private persons , some special provision would have been made by the Legislature to regulate , in the public interest , the conditions under which it should be conducted . The Statute Book , however ...
... passed into the hands of a few private persons , some special provision would have been made by the Legislature to regulate , in the public interest , the conditions under which it should be conducted . The Statute Book , however ...
Page 450
... passed by the Long Parliament , not to its policy in general . It is evident that the writer used them in the larger , not in the smaller sense ; and as far as the statutes themselves are con- cerned , we hope to be able to show that ...
... passed by the Long Parliament , not to its policy in general . It is evident that the writer used them in the larger , not in the smaller sense ; and as far as the statutes themselves are con- cerned , we hope to be able to show that ...
Page 452
... passed ( November 11th , 1643 ) by which a new Great Seal was put into the hands of six Com- missioners , who were to have the same powers as the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper formerly had respecting it . Accord- ingly , for nearly ...
... passed ( November 11th , 1643 ) by which a new Great Seal was put into the hands of six Com- missioners , who were to have the same powers as the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper formerly had respecting it . Accord- ingly , for nearly ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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