The Mauritius Almanac and Colonial RegisterE.Dupuy & P. Dubois, 1878 |
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... duty . One or them embraces duties which we owe to God , the other em- braces duties which we owe to men . This classification of duties received the sanction of Jesus Christ , when he spake of loving the Lord our God with all our heart ...
... duty . One or them embraces duties which we owe to God , the other em- braces duties which we owe to men . This classification of duties received the sanction of Jesus Christ , when he spake of loving the Lord our God with all our heart ...
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... duty , with a record of the duty performed by each . Generally , details for duty are so made that the one longest off is the first for detail . Details so made are said to be made by roster . ( A. R. , 361. ) 2. All details for service ...
... duty , with a record of the duty performed by each . Generally , details for duty are so made that the one longest off is the first for detail . Details so made are said to be made by roster . ( A. R. , 361. ) 2. All details for service ...
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... DUTY to God Repentance . is REPENTANCE . That this is a Duty to God , we are taught by the Apoftle , As xx . 21. where fpeaking of Repen- tance , he ftiles it Repentance towards God . And there is good Reafon this fhould be a Duty to ...
... DUTY to God Repentance . is REPENTANCE . That this is a Duty to God , we are taught by the Apoftle , As xx . 21. where fpeaking of Repen- tance , he ftiles it Repentance towards God . And there is good Reafon this fhould be a Duty to ...
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... duty to obey . Once we understand the empirical underpinnings of the assertion that legitimate political authority implies a duty to obey , we see that it becomes an open question how widely that duty need be conceived . Our examination ...
... duty to obey . Once we understand the empirical underpinnings of the assertion that legitimate political authority implies a duty to obey , we see that it becomes an open question how widely that duty need be conceived . Our examination ...
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DUTY. I may fay Cruelty , that can be ; he comes in Tender- nefs and Compaffion to rescue thee from Danger , and to ... Duty we owe to that Sort of Relation . But perhaps thefe will be look'd on as re- mote Relations ; yet ' tis fure ...
DUTY. I may fay Cruelty , that can be ; he comes in Tender- nefs and Compaffion to rescue thee from Danger , and to ... Duty we owe to that Sort of Relation . But perhaps thefe will be look'd on as re- mote Relations ; yet ' tis fure ...
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Page 106 - British possession of this Act, or of any part thereof, so far as it relates to such foreign state, and so long as such law or ordinance continues in force there, and no longer ; or direct that such law or ordinance, or any part thereof, shall have effect in such British possession, with or without modifications and alterations, as if it were part of this Act.
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Page 189 - If any articles of foreign manufacture, and any packages of such articles, bearing any names, brands, or marks being or purporting to be the names, brands, or marks of manufacturers resident in the United Kingdom, shall be imported into any of the British possessions abroad, the same shall be forfeited.
Page 189 - British possessions abroad, except where otherwise expressly provided for by the said Acts, or limited by express reference to the United Kingdom or the Channel Islands, and except also as to any such possession as shall by local Act or ordinance have provided, or may hereafter, with the sanction and approbation of Her Majesty...
Page 104 - Provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the payment in good faith of remuneration to any officers or servants of the Association, or to any Member of the Association, or other person, in return for any services rendered to the Association...
Page 25 - In 1878, there will be two Eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon.
Page 189 - The Commissioners of Customs shall cause to be made and to be publicly exposed at the Custom Houses in the several ports in the United Kingdom lists of all books wherein the Copyright shall be subsisting, and as to which the proprietor of such Copyright, or his agent, shall have given notice in writing to the said Commissioners that such Copyright exists, stating in such notice when such Copyright expires...
Page 188 - Act in the case of any foreign state, or by any subsequent Order, either suspend the operation within any such British possession of this Act, or of any part thereof, so far as it relates to such foreign state, and so long as such law or ordinance...