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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Page 13
... limited by the original foundation , new fellows cannot be made members of the corporate body without a new incorpora- tion . If the number is not limited by the charter , it seems that the corporation may admit new fellows as members ...
... limited by the original foundation , new fellows cannot be made members of the corporate body without a new incorpora- tion . If the number is not limited by the charter , it seems that the corporation may admit new fellows as members ...
Page 30
... limited to 30s . per ton , except when more than three barrels per ton were taken , in which case 1s . per barrel was given on the excess . On an average of ten years 54,394 barrels were taken annually , at a cost to the go- vernment of ...
... limited to 30s . per ton , except when more than three barrels per ton were taken , in which case 1s . per barrel was given on the excess . On an average of ten years 54,394 barrels were taken annually , at a cost to the go- vernment of ...
Page 32
... limited distance to which fresh fish could be sent from the coast , induced some persons to propose that fish sent to inland towns should be " marinated , " or pickled according to a peculiar method . In the sixteenth century , and ...
... limited distance to which fresh fish could be sent from the coast , induced some persons to propose that fish sent to inland towns should be " marinated , " or pickled according to a peculiar method . In the sixteenth century , and ...
Page 42
... limited , or , as it is called , a particular estate , grants a larger estate than his own , as where a tenant for life or years assumes to convey the fee- simple . So , if a copyholder commits waste , or refuses to do suit of court ...
... limited , or , as it is called , a particular estate , grants a larger estate than his own , as where a tenant for life or years assumes to convey the fee- simple . So , if a copyholder commits waste , or refuses to do suit of court ...
Page 45
... limited to 360. On leaving her child the mother receives a certificate in return , to which is attached a private mark , by which the authorities of the hospital may , if requisite , subsequently recognise the child , and a ...
... limited to 360. On leaving her child the mother receives a certificate in return , to which is attached a private mark , by which the authorities of the hospital may , if requisite , subsequently recognise the child , and a ...
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