The Twentieth Century, Zväzok 15Nineteenth Century and After, 1884 |
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... bodies who represent these interests , Par- liament , the Metropolitan Board , or whatever body may represent the whole metropolis , and the Ecclesiastical Commission , in which body the estates of the Chapter of Westminster , now ...
... bodies who represent these interests , Par- liament , the Metropolitan Board , or whatever body may represent the whole metropolis , and the Ecclesiastical Commission , in which body the estates of the Chapter of Westminster , now ...
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... body , gallantry and liveliness of spirit , the completest young gentleman of the Court . ' He married Lady Mary Dudley , eldest daughter of John Earl of Warwick , afterwards Earl of Northumberland . But for all his services - and no ...
... body , gallantry and liveliness of spirit , the completest young gentleman of the Court . ' He married Lady Mary Dudley , eldest daughter of John Earl of Warwick , afterwards Earl of Northumberland . But for all his services - and no ...
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... body of the ratepayers against undue encroachments from private interests . If the board is to be entrusted by Parliament with the extraordinary power of levying a rate upon property generally to he applied in , and chiefly for the ...
... body of the ratepayers against undue encroachments from private interests . If the board is to be entrusted by Parliament with the extraordinary power of levying a rate upon property generally to he applied in , and chiefly for the ...
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... body of each county com- prehended in the district should delegate a fixed proportion of the members . Besides other advantages , this plan has the merit of being self - adjusting . At present the board would be returned by the courts ...
... body of each county com- prehended in the district should delegate a fixed proportion of the members . Besides other advantages , this plan has the merit of being self - adjusting . At present the board would be returned by the courts ...
Strana 96
... body , among whom no solitude was allowed and privacy was almost impossible , is of itself very significant as indicating the stages through which the original idea of monasticism passed . It was natural enough , when society was in a ...
... body , among whom no solitude was allowed and privacy was almost impossible , is of itself very significant as indicating the stages through which the original idea of monasticism passed . It was natural enough , when society was in a ...
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