English CitizenshipLongmans, 1923 - 272 |
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... sometimes in public halls and sometimes out of doors and at street corners . Then came the actual day of the election . You will recall the scene outside the polling booth or station , with all its fuss and bustle . You saw large ...
... sometimes in public halls and sometimes out of doors and at street corners . Then came the actual day of the election . You will recall the scene outside the polling booth or station , with all its fuss and bustle . You saw large ...
Strona 13
... Sometimes difficult questions arise as to whether a person is or is not entitled to vote . To settle matters of this nature the County Court Judge ( or if the Judge is too busy , a " Revising Barrister " appointed in his place ) is ...
... Sometimes difficult questions arise as to whether a person is or is not entitled to vote . To settle matters of this nature the County Court Judge ( or if the Judge is too busy , a " Revising Barrister " appointed in his place ) is ...
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... Sometimes he has to levy fresh taxes , and then you will hear on all sides com- plaints from people who have to pay more for their tea or sugar or beer or for any of those articles which are taxed by the 66 66 C 66 " " State . Sometimes ...
... Sometimes he has to levy fresh taxes , and then you will hear on all sides com- plaints from people who have to pay more for their tea or sugar or beer or for any of those articles which are taxed by the 66 66 C 66 " " State . Sometimes ...
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Frederic Swann. 66 " " State . Sometimes the Chancellor of the Exchequer is in the happy position of having a surplus , " that is , of having more or diminishes revenue than he expected , and then he " remits one or more of the taxes ...
Frederic Swann. 66 " " State . Sometimes the Chancellor of the Exchequer is in the happy position of having a surplus , " that is , of having more or diminishes revenue than he expected , and then he " remits one or more of the taxes ...
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... sometimes makes to such men great presents of money , and the Sovereign honours them by conferring a title ; but neither title nor money can either buy or pay for valour , courage , statesmanship , or generalship . Their true reward is ...
... sometimes makes to such men great presents of money , and the Sovereign honours them by conferring a title ; but neither title nor money can either buy or pay for valour , courage , statesmanship , or generalship . Their true reward is ...
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Strona 43 - Parliament or not), and, having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the session, is rejected by the House of Lords in each of those sessions...
Strona 107 - We command you, That within eight days after the service of this writ on you, inclusive of the day of such service, you do cause an appearance to be entered...
Strona 91 - Generally in all matters not herein-before particularly mentioned, in which there is any conflict or variance between the Rules of Equity and the Rules of the Common Law with reference to the same matter, the rules of Equity shall prevail.
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Strona 213 - Ireland shall have the same constitutional status in the Community of Nations known as the British Empire as the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia, the Dominion of New Zealand, and the Union of South Africa, with a Parliament having powers to make laws for the peace, order and good government of Ireland and an Executive responsible to that Parliament, and shall be styled and known as the Irish Free State.
Strona 222 - I have watched with understanding and sympathy the growing desire of My Indian people for representative institutions. Starting from small beginnings, this ambition has steadily strengthened its hold upon the intelligence of the country. It has pursued its course along constitutional channels with sincerity and courage. It has survived the discredit which at times and in places lawless men sought to cast upon it by acts of violence committed under the guise of patriotism.