Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), 59. köideGovernment Printer., 1887 |
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... number of persons should have the control of the exami- nations , and arrange them in such a way that they can reduce or increase as they like the number of persons who will follow the legal profession . Take the case of England . A few ...
... number of persons should have the control of the exami- nations , and arrange them in such a way that they can reduce or increase as they like the number of persons who will follow the legal profession . Take the case of England . A few ...
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... number of colonists are placed owing to the decrease of industrial enterprise . Now , I say this , and I say it with ... reduce taxation , to abstain from placing further loans on the London market for years to come , and to proceed with ...
... number of colonists are placed owing to the decrease of industrial enterprise . Now , I say this , and I say it with ... reduce taxation , to abstain from placing further loans on the London market for years to come , and to proceed with ...
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... reduce the salary by £ 1,000 , The difficulty which the House has got into ... number of honourable will make it an unprofitable Governorship . members who ... reduce their pensions . Now , if you make financial debate , and whose ...
... reduce the salary by £ 1,000 , The difficulty which the House has got into ... number of honourable will make it an unprofitable Governorship . members who ... reduce their pensions . Now , if you make financial debate , and whose ...
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... reduce by the honourable member for Auckland Central | £ 60,000 our ... number of cut down everything , but we are not going to the 82,000 children ... reduce £ 180,000 from so small a number as the Government propose . There are 1,301 ...
... reduce by the honourable member for Auckland Central | £ 60,000 our ... number of cut down everything , but we are not going to the 82,000 children ... reduce £ 180,000 from so small a number as the Government propose . There are 1,301 ...
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... number of persons avail- our railway system is brought to an end the ing ... reduction of his salary to £ 5,000 . ties . The Land Fund is not one that will ... reduce it by £ 500 more than the sum mentioned here . The whole of the ...
... number of persons avail- our railway system is brought to an end the ing ... reduction of his salary to £ 5,000 . ties . The Land Fund is not one that will ... reduce it by £ 500 more than the sum mentioned here . The whole of the ...
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Page 23 - Patriotism who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of Men and Citizens. The mere Politician, equally with the pious man, ought to respect and cherish them. A volume could not trace all their connections with private and public felicity. Let it simply be asked, Where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths, which are the instruments of investigation in Courts of Justice?
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