Mr. Hastings introduced a Bill into the House of Commons for the purpose of putting a private medical man into the position of a criminal if he did not become a state official, whenever he came into contact with infectious disease, whether he was willing... Index to Volume VI. Part 73. July 15,1875 - Page 49by The Sanitary Record - 1885Full view - About this book
| 1817 - 696 lehte
...nearly connected with the vital interests of the Company. One of his majesty's ministers had recently introduced a bill into the House of Commons, for the purpose of extending the free trade of India to the ports of Malta and Gibraltar. — Without canvassing the policy... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1825 - 728 lehte
...would be justified in assuming, that such was the intention. When, upon a well-known occasion, he had introduced a bill into the House of Commons for the purpose of putting down Corresponding societies — which was his bill, though the present bill was not — he had introduced... | |
| 1831 - 446 lehte
...by that profound real property lawyer Lord Kale, m 1652, and the year 1816, when Mr. Serjeant Onslow introduced a bill into the House of Commons for the purpose of establishing a general register, we shall find a district register had uniformly the preference given... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1850 - 230 lehte
...reasonable grounds for believing that negroes were surreptitiously brought into the British West Indies, introduced a. bill into the House of Commons for the purpose of obtaining in every island the registering of the number, age, and condition of each slave ; HM ministers... | |
| William Golden Lumley - 1856 - 228 lehte
...recommendation upon the general subject of parochial assessments. In the spring of 1850, Mr. Cornewall Lewis introduced a bill into the House of Commons, for the purpose of amending the law of parochial assessment. He proposed a more precise and accurate definition of the... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1880 - 842 lehte
...apply. This palpable deficiency in the law attracted the attention of some friends to liberty, who introduced a bill into the House of Commons for the purpose of extending the provisions of the statute of Charles II. to cases where the imprisonment was not upon... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1881 - 564 lehte
...apply. This palpable deficiency in the law attracted the attention of some friends to liberty, who introduced a bill into the House of Commons for the purpose of extending the provisions of the statute of Charles II. to cases where the imprisonment was not upon... | |
| 1884 - 694 lehte
...numerous witnesses who had personal knowledge of the behaviour of small-pox and other infectious diseases. I now come to the last phases of this important matter...or not. The Bill came on for second reading on June 27th in last year. The House was counted out immediately after Mr. Hastings' speech in its favour,... | |
| 1884 - 660 lehte
...of small-pox and other infectious diseases. I now come to the last phases of this important matter j Mr. Hastings introduced a Bill into the House of Commons...or not. The Bill came on for second reading on June 27th in last year. The House was counted out immediately after Mr. Hastings' speech in its favour,... | |
| Wordsworth Donisthorpe - 1889 - 416 lehte
...some rough and ready method of dealing with such a misanthropic maniac ? Mr. Bradlaugh not long since introduced a Bill into the House of Commons for the purpose of bringing pressure to bear upon owners of uncultivated land. He was accused of adopting socialistic... | |
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