Das englische Verwaltungsrecht der Gegenwart in Vergleichung mit den deutschen Verwaltungssystemen, 2권J. Springer, 1884 - 4페이지 |
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Abtheilung Adjutant Adjutant General Admiralität Army Artillerie Assistant Ausführung Bank von England Beamten Bedürfniß Befugniß Behörde Bericht besoldeten bildet Board Capitän Civil Services Clerks Commander in Chief Commiſſion Commissioners Comptroller consolidirten Constables Controlle Departement Deputy Dienst dieſe Director Disciplin District Einkommen Einkommensteuer einzelen England englischen Ernennung ersten Estimates Etat Exchequer Feldzeugamts Finanzministerium Fonds formirt Friedensrichter Fuß Gebiet Gefeße Generalcommando Geschäfte Gesetz Gesetzgebung giebt Gneist Grafschaften großen Grund Grundsäße höheren Horse Guards indeſſen Infanterie Inspectors iſt Jahre jährlichen jezt Kirchspiele Klaſſe Königin königlichen Kriegsgerichte Kriegsmarine Kriegsminister Kriegsministerium Krimkrieges Krone lichen Lieutenants Lord Mannschaften militärischen Miliz Miniſter Mutiny Act neue nothwendig Officiercorps Officiere Order in Council Parl Parlament permanenten Personal Personen Privy Council Recht Rechtscontrollen Regimenter Regulative Reichsgerichte Report Revenue Schluß Secretary selfgovernment ſich ſind soll Staats Staatssecretär stehenden Armee Steuer Strafen Surveyor System Theil Treasury Ueber umfaßt Unterhaus Unterofficiere vereinigten Königreichs Verhältniß Verwaltung Verwaltungsrecht Vict vorbehalten warrant Zahl
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830 페이지 - An Act for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others employed in Cotton and other Mills and Cotton and other Factories...
824 페이지 - The appointment of all officers, and the control and safe custody of the prisoners in the prisons to which this Act applies ; also all powers and jurisdiction at common law or by Act of Parliament or by charter...
938 페이지 - The board of trade shall be the department *to undertake the general superintendence of matters relating to merchant- ships and seamen, and shall be authorized to carry into execution the provisions of this act, and of all other acts relating to merchant-ships and seamen in force for the time being, other than such acts as relate to the revenue.
935 페이지 - The Board of Trade" shall mean the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council appointed for the consideration of matters relating to trade and foreign plantations...
616 페이지 - Pleas, it was read aloud, and ordered to be registered among the records as " a memorial," (said the Lord Chief Justice) " to the present and future ages, that whoever set themselves up in opposition to the laws, or think themselves above the law, will in the end find themselves mistaken.
738 페이지 - The said aids and supplies provided as aforesaid shall not be issued or " applied to any use, intent, or purpose whatsoever, other than the uses, intents, " and purposes before mentioned, or for the other payments, appropriation, or " application directed to be made or satisfied thereout by any Act or Acts, or " any particular clause or clauses for that purpose contained in any other Act " or Acts of this Session of Parliament.
944 페이지 - shall mean the master wardens and assistants of the guild, fraternity, or brotherhood of the most glorious and undivided Trinity and of St. Clement in the parish of Deptford Strond in the county of Kent...
446 페이지 - What is done by the royal authority, with regard to foreign powers, is the act of the whole nation; what is done without the king's concurrence, is the act only of private men.
614 페이지 - The royal navy of England hath ever been its greatest defence and ornament ; it is its ancient and natural strength ; the floating bulwark of the island ; an army, from which, however strong and powerful, no danger can ever be apprehended to liberty : and accordingly it has been assiduously cultivated, even from the earliest ages.