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... give me the benefit of his criticism , he will confer a favour for which I shall be exceedingly grateful . THE CHESNUTS , TWICKENHAM , January , 1881 . W. KNOX WIGRAM . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . IN every other profession iv PREFACE .
... give me the benefit of his criticism , he will confer a favour for which I shall be exceedingly grateful . THE CHESNUTS , TWICKENHAM , January , 1881 . W. KNOX WIGRAM . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . IN every other profession iv PREFACE .
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... give me the benefit of his criticism , he will confer a favour for which I shall be exceedingly grateful . THE CHESNUTS , TWICKENHAM , January , 1881 . W. KNOX WIGRAM . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . IN every other profession iv PREFACE .
... give me the benefit of his criticism , he will confer a favour for which I shall be exceedingly grateful . THE CHESNUTS , TWICKENHAM , January , 1881 . W. KNOX WIGRAM . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . IN every other profession iv PREFACE .
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... give a short view of the position and duties of a Justice , and of the general nature of the work for which he is responsible . I have touched upon the ordinary course of Summary Jurisdiction , and Committal for Trial , with special ...
... give a short view of the position and duties of a Justice , and of the general nature of the work for which he is responsible . I have touched upon the ordinary course of Summary Jurisdiction , and Committal for Trial , with special ...
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... give some account , are partly of a judicial - partly of an administrative character , By judicial , we mean , for the present , those which concern the determination of matters of offence and complaint , or B which are incidental to ...
... give some account , are partly of a judicial - partly of an administrative character , By judicial , we mean , for the present , those which concern the determination of matters of offence and complaint , or B which are incidental to ...
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... give material evidence , either for the prosecution or the defence , and will not voluntarily appear for the purpose of being examined as a witness , is bound to issue a summons , usually distinguished as a subpoena , ' requiring his ...
... give material evidence , either for the prosecution or the defence , and will not voluntarily appear for the purpose of being examined as a witness , is bound to issue a summons , usually distinguished as a subpoena , ' requiring his ...
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Страница 64 - ... that he had no reason to believe at the time when he sold it that the article was otherwise, and that he sold it in the same state as when he purchased it, he shall be discharged from the prosecution, but shall be liable to pay the costs incurred by the prosecutor, unless he shall have given due notice to him that he will rely on the above defence.
Страница 367 - Where any person sustains any damage by reason of the exercise of any of the powers of this Act...
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Страница 362 - ... for the purpose of sale, or of preparation for sale, and intended for the food of man...
Страница 188 - It is a melancholy truth, that, among the variety of actions which men are daily liable to commit, no less than a hundred and sixty have been declared, by act of parliament, to be felonies without benefit of clergy ; or, in other words, to be worthy of instant death.