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... held during the recess always cheering anything in his favour . He was thought to have gone out with the sincere and straightforward purpose of lightening the Turkish yoke and raising the Christian populations . It was a singular ...
... held during the recess always cheering anything in his favour . He was thought to have gone out with the sincere and straightforward purpose of lightening the Turkish yoke and raising the Christian populations . It was a singular ...
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... held that not only peace might be brought about with the Principalities , but the permanent pacifi- cation of the disturbed provinces , including Bulgaria , and the amelioration of their condition , might be effected . 66 Agreed to by ...
... held that not only peace might be brought about with the Principalities , but the permanent pacifi- cation of the disturbed provinces , including Bulgaria , and the amelioration of their condition , might be effected . 66 Agreed to by ...
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... held responsible for such a contrast to the state of things existing some 60 or 70 years ago , when the word " collision was not in our seamen's vocabulary . Mr. Seely gave minute details of the recent naval mishaps , and Mr. Reed ...
... held responsible for such a contrast to the state of things existing some 60 or 70 years ago , when the word " collision was not in our seamen's vocabulary . Mr. Seely gave minute details of the recent naval mishaps , and Mr. Reed ...
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... held that though he was severely trying the forbearance of the House , he was not transgressing the rules . Mr. Chaplin provoked loud and prolonged cheering by denouncing the speech as another " of those repeated instances of stubborn ...
... held that though he was severely trying the forbearance of the House , he was not transgressing the rules . Mr. Chaplin provoked loud and prolonged cheering by denouncing the speech as another " of those repeated instances of stubborn ...
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... held on Wednesday , in Exeter Hall , to support Mr. Trevelyan's motion , and listen to a speech from Mr. Bright . The meeting , which was to a remarkable degree representative of all divisions of the country , passed resolutions in ...
... held on Wednesday , in Exeter Hall , to support Mr. Trevelyan's motion , and listen to a speech from Mr. Bright . The meeting , which was to a remarkable degree representative of all divisions of the country , passed resolutions in ...
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Side 310 - The Confessions of a Thug,' &c. &c. Edited by his Daughter. New and cheaper Edition, being the Fourth. Crown 8vo, 6s.
Side 237 - Assist for not more than three hours each day in the school, receiving, during the rest of the school hours, special instruction either by themselves or in one of the higher classes of the school.
Side 230 - ... and duly audited ; and all statistical returns and certificates of character (Articles 67 77, and 80) may be accepted as trustworthy.
Side 145 - The Life and Death of John of Barneveld, Advocate of Holland : with a View of the Primary Causes and Movements of " The Thirty Years
Side 226 - I am commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that, looking to the representations formerly made Mr.
Side 172 - Were the language of the statute obscure, instead of being clear, we should not be justified in differing from the construction put upon it by contemporaneous and long- continued usage. There would be no safety for property or liberty if it could be successfully contended that all lawyers and statesmen have been mistaken for centuries as to the true meaning of an old Act of parliament.
Side 235 - ... 48. Teachers attending the examination may at their option take the papers of the first or second year's students (Article 102).
Side 234 - Reduction of Grant. 32. The amount which may be claimed by the managers (Articles 19 to 22) may be reduced, — (a.) If it exceeds 17». 6d. per scholar in average attendance during the year (Article 13), by its excess above the income of the school from all sources whatever, other than the grant ; provided that this reduction is not to bring the grant below 17».
Side 232 - The sum of 4*. per scholar, according to the average number in attendance throughout the year (Article 26). (b.) For every scholar who has, in the year, been under instruction in secular subjects for not less than 40 hours during evening meetings of the school 7*.
Side 232 - Calculation of Attendance. 23. Attendance at a morning or afternoon meeting may not be reckoned for any scholar who has been under instruction in secular subjects less than two hours...