The Nineteenth Century, Volume 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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Page 646
... council . The county constituencies being settled , how are the members of the county council to be elected ? This , as the Bill stands , can only be ascertained by the severest study . The words of the Bill are : - Clause 2. - The council ...
... council . The county constituencies being settled , how are the members of the county council to be elected ? This , as the Bill stands , can only be ascertained by the severest study . The words of the Bill are : - Clause 2. - The council ...
Page 647
... council ; or ( b ) is in holy orders , or the regular minister of a dissenting congregation ; or ( c ) has directly or in- directly , by himself or his partner , any share or interest in any con- tract or employment with , by , or on ...
... council ; or ( b ) is in holy orders , or the regular minister of a dissenting congregation ; or ( c ) has directly or in- directly , by himself or his partner , any share or interest in any con- tract or employment with , by , or on ...
Page 656
... council . Now , if it were possible to transfer at once the poor - law powers to the district , a council would at once be required , as the poor - law administration would in itself be of sufficient consequence to give employment to a ...
... council . Now , if it were possible to transfer at once the poor - law powers to the district , a council would at once be required , as the poor - law administration would in itself be of sufficient consequence to give employment to a ...
Contents
THE PROGRESS OF CREMATION By Sir Henry Thompson | 1 |
a Dialogue By Frederic Harrison | 18 |
A RIVER OF RUINED CAPITALS By Sir W W Hunter | 40 |
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