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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... ment of the country whose subjects have established the factory prepare laws for its control and administration , and treat it in fact as if it were its dependency , though the sovereignty of the native government is undisputed , and to ...
... ment of the country whose subjects have established the factory prepare laws for its control and administration , and treat it in fact as if it were its dependency , though the sovereignty of the native government is undisputed , and to ...
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... ment with regard to the children . No child or young person is to be employed for any purpose in any factory after half- past four on Saturdays . The time for meals is regulated both by the act of 3 & 4 Wm . IV . and that of 7 Vict . At ...
... ment with regard to the children . No child or young person is to be employed for any purpose in any factory after half- past four on Saturdays . The time for meals is regulated both by the act of 3 & 4 Wm . IV . and that of 7 Vict . At ...
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... ment . What is commonly called the general government of the United States of North America is an example of a federation or federal government , or a supreme federal government . The contracting parties were sovereign states ( the sove ...
... ment . What is commonly called the general government of the United States of North America is an example of a federation or federal government , or a supreme federal government . The contracting parties were sovereign states ( the sove ...
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... ment is affixed by the law of England is now very small ; and several statutes have been lately passed ( 1 Vict . c . 84 , 85 , 86 , & c . ) founded upon the principle that the pun- ishment of death should only be inflicted for crimes ...
... ment is affixed by the law of England is now very small ; and several statutes have been lately passed ( 1 Vict . c . 84 , 85 , 86 , & c . ) founded upon the principle that the pun- ishment of death should only be inflicted for crimes ...
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... ment passed a fee ; voidable , it is true , by the rightful owner , but which by the lapse of time might become good even as against him . Being thus supposed to operate as a disseisin to the rightful owner , it was thought till ...
... ment passed a fee ; voidable , it is true , by the rightful owner , but which by the lapse of time might become good even as against him . Being thus supposed to operate as a disseisin to the rightful owner , it was thought till ...
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