The Standard Library Cyclopaedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1860 |
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... cause to be allowed in writing by an in- spector . Holidays are fixed by both acts , which in England or Ireland are Christmas - day and Good Friday ; and in Scotland the days set apart as fast - days . All children and young persons ...
... cause to be allowed in writing by an in- spector . Holidays are fixed by both acts , which in England or Ireland are Christmas - day and Good Friday ; and in Scotland the days set apart as fast - days . All children and young persons ...
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... causes his own death ; and also in some cases , where one maliciously attempts to kill another , and in pursuance of ... caused juries in general to find that the deceased was not of sound mind ; and by 4 Geo . IV . c . 52. the ...
... causes his own death ; and also in some cases , where one maliciously attempts to kill another , and in pursuance of ... caused juries in general to find that the deceased was not of sound mind ; and by 4 Geo . IV . c . 52. the ...
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... cause it may have hap- pened ( which is matter of dispute ) , in all the continental provinces of the Roman empire which were conquered and occu- much difference of opinion , however , as to the dates at which these several changes took ...
... cause it may have hap- pened ( which is matter of dispute ) , in all the continental provinces of the Roman empire which were conquered and occu- much difference of opinion , however , as to the dates at which these several changes took ...
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... causes called into action by the progress of events conspired to bring about the same result . The very military spirit which was fostered by the feudal institutions , and the wars , defensive and aggressive , which they were intended ...
... causes called into action by the progress of events conspired to bring about the same result . The very military spirit which was fostered by the feudal institutions , and the wars , defensive and aggressive , which they were intended ...
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... cause of warlike pre- parations . plied for the same purpose ; but by the | punish any persons who should offend against them . For further encourage ment , a lottery was granted for three years ; a collection was made in churches ; and ...
... cause of warlike pre- parations . plied for the same purpose ; but by the | punish any persons who should offend against them . For further encourage ment , a lottery was granted for three years ; a collection was made in churches ; and ...
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