The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 73
... respect to his scheme , that if any noble lord could propose a better , he would gladly adopt it and renounce his own , — which , very possibly , might not be the best . There is , however , one remark in his speech , which , occurring ...
... respect to his scheme , that if any noble lord could propose a better , he would gladly adopt it and renounce his own , — which , very possibly , might not be the best . There is , however , one remark in his speech , which , occurring ...
Page 74
... respect to it . " He then stated that it was not his intention to take any further steps in the matter during the session . Thus ended , in 1844 , the first scene of the farce - very popular at St. Stephen's- which we may entitle ...
... respect to it . " He then stated that it was not his intention to take any further steps in the matter during the session . Thus ended , in 1844 , the first scene of the farce - very popular at St. Stephen's- which we may entitle ...
Page 76
... respect of a charity of 5l . a year , than that the tyranny of an inexpensive procedure should be imposed on the public ; which they affected to think might uproot society , while it ostensibly was preventing the perversion of trust ...
... respect of a charity of 5l . a year , than that the tyranny of an inexpensive procedure should be imposed on the public ; which they affected to think might uproot society , while it ostensibly was preventing the perversion of trust ...
Page 79
... respect of the expense of the Charity Commission , an honourable member ( Mr. E. Ellice ) took the opportunity of observing that if the powers of the Commissioners were really so limited as they were represented to be , and the means of ...
... respect of the expense of the Charity Commission , an honourable member ( Mr. E. Ellice ) took the opportunity of observing that if the powers of the Commissioners were really so limited as they were represented to be , and the means of ...
Page 90
... respect to the foundations of the worthy dead , the right , we apprehend , exists in the living society to order its application in a way , either foreign to , or analogous with , the wishes of the founders , " as then advised . " Never ...
... respect to the foundations of the worthy dead , the right , we apprehend , exists in the living society to order its application in a way , either foreign to , or analogous with , the wishes of the founders , " as then advised . " Never ...
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