Annals of British legislation: being a classified and analysed summary of public bills, statutes, accounts and papers, reports of committees and of commissioners, and of sessional papers generally, of the Houses of Lords and CommonsLeone Levi Smith, Elder, 1860 |
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... proportion of illegitimate to the total num- ber of births was 8.96 per cent . In Lombardy , it was 4.63 per cent . ; in Carinthia , 34:51 per cent .; in Vienna , 52.01 per cent . The revenue of the Austrian empire , in 1856 , was ...
... proportion of illegitimate to the total num- ber of births was 8.96 per cent . In Lombardy , it was 4.63 per cent . ; in Carinthia , 34:51 per cent .; in Vienna , 52.01 per cent . The revenue of the Austrian empire , in 1856 , was ...
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... proportion of the produce of the colony is imported into Holland by and on account of the Netherlands Government , through the Dutch Trading Company . ASIA . Siam . - On the east coast of the Gulf of Siam , from latitude 13 deg . 30 min ...
... proportion of the produce of the colony is imported into Holland by and on account of the Netherlands Government , through the Dutch Trading Company . ASIA . Siam . - On the east coast of the Gulf of Siam , from latitude 13 deg . 30 min ...
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... proportion . In many cases a single reconvicted prisoner costs as much as would rescue fifty . Hence , as a measure of prevention , there exists a prospect of effecting great good at a very limited expense . The following extract from ...
... proportion . In many cases a single reconvicted prisoner costs as much as would rescue fifty . Hence , as a measure of prevention , there exists a prospect of effecting great good at a very limited expense . The following extract from ...
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... proportion of the number treated for sickness to the total number in confinement in 1854 , was nearly 21 per cent .; while , in 1855 , it decreased to about 15 per cent .; in 1856 , to 17 per cent .; and in 1857 , to 16 per cent . No ...
... proportion of the number treated for sickness to the total number in confinement in 1854 , was nearly 21 per cent .; while , in 1855 , it decreased to about 15 per cent .; in 1856 , to 17 per cent .; and in 1857 , to 16 per cent . No ...
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... proportion of expenditure upon salaries to that upon other items should continue to be insisted upon . On the 31st December , 1857 , another Minute was made , withdrawing aid from reformatory schools out of education grants , except for ...
... proportion of expenditure upon salaries to that upon other items should continue to be insisted upon . On the 31st December , 1857 , another Minute was made , withdrawing aid from reformatory schools out of education grants , except for ...
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471 ÆäÀÌÁö - Religion, in taking the said oath to entitle him to sit and vote as aforesaid, may omit the words "and I make this Declaration upon the true Faith of a Christian...
472 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parliament as aforesaid, or in qualifying to exercise the Right of Presentation to any Ecclesiastical Benefice in Scotland, whenever any of Her Majesty's Subjects professing the Jewish Religion shall be required to take the said Oath, the words "and I make this Declaration upon the true Faith of a Christion
67 ÆäÀÌÁö - In proportion as the male and female populations are severally attracted to in-door branches of industry, .in such proportion, other things being equal, their respective death-rates by phthisis are increased.
472 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any natural-born subject of the Queen, or any person whose right to be deemed a natural-born subject depends wholly or in part on his legitimacy or on the validity of a marriage, being domiciled in England or Ireland, or claiming any real or personal estate situate in England, may apply by petition to the court...
370 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the increasing pollution of the rivers and streams of the country is an evil of national importance which urgently demands the application of remedial measures ; that the discharge of sewage and of the noxious refuse of factories into them is a source of nuisance and danger to health; that it acts injuriously not only on the locality where...
483 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every Person registered under this Act shall be entitled according to his Qualification or Qualifications to practise Medicine or Surgery, or Medicine and Surgery, as the Case may be, in any Part of Her Majesty's Dominions, and to demand and recover in any Court of Law, with full Costs of Suit, reasonable Charges for professional Aid, Advice, and Visits, and the Cost of any Medicines or other Medical or Surgical Appliances rendered or supplied by him to his Patients...
330 ÆäÀÌÁö - Office with the certificate of identity granted on his behalf; and his certificate of naturalization will be returned with the passport to the person who may have granted the certificate of identity, in order that he may cause such naturalized...
185 ÆäÀÌÁö - The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare, equip, and maintain in service, on the coast of Africa, a sufficient and adequate squadron, or naval force of vessels, of suitable numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of the two countries, for the suppression of the slave trade...
191 ÆäÀÌÁö - Residences shall have authority to visit the licensed boarding-houses in which students of their respective creeds reside, for the purpose of affording religious instruction to such students, and shall also have power, with the concurrence of the Bishop, Moderator, or other ecclesiastical authority, respectively, to make regulations for the due observance of the religious duties of such students, and for securing their regular attendance on divine worship...