The Monthly journal of progress; ed. by W.K. Sullivan

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William Kirby Sullivan
1854
 

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Page 101 - An Act to make further Provision relative to the Returns to be made by Banks of the Amount of their Notes in circulation...
Page 10 - State, may be formed of two or more persons, upon the terms, with the rights and powers, and subject to the conditions and liabilities herein prescribed...
Page 81 - ... the detail of the parts. * So that, says M. Dubuis, while commencing Drawing by the entire Head, by a whole, as in M. Jacotot's method, and in all the methods by which it has been sought to abridge the study of Drawing, we commence, however, by a simple and easy object, and only pass in succession, as in the ordinary method, though following indeed an inverse path, from the simple to the complex and from the easy to the difficult. Besides, thinks...
Page 10 - ... contribute, in actual cash payments, a specific sum as capital to the common stock, who shall be called special partners, and who shall not be liable for the debts of the partnership, beyond the fund so contributed by him or them to the capital. , The general partners only shall be authorized to transact business and sign for the partnership, and to bind the same.
Page 101 - ... the amount of bank notes which the banker so ceasing to issue may have been authorized to issue under the provisions of this Act ; and every such order in council shall be published in the next succeeding London Gazette.
Page 67 - Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes...
Page 10 - Such partnerships may consist of one or more persons who shall be called general partners, and who shall be jointly and severally responsible as general partners now are by law, and of one or more persons who shall contribute, in actual cash payments, a specific sum as capital to the common stock, who shall be called special partners, and who shall not be liable for the debts of the partnership beyond the fund so contributed by him or them to the capital.
Page 101 - ... of an Act passed in the fourth and fifth years of the reign of Queen Anne, intituled " An Act for the amendment of the Law and the better advancement of Justice...
Page 165 - ... and for meritorious works in the various departments of the Fine Arts ; for Discoveries, Inventions, and Improvements in Agriculture, Chemistry, Mechanics, Manufactures, and other useful Arts ; for the application of such natural and artificial products, whether of Home, Colonial, or Foreign growth and manufacture, as...
Page 157 - Mutton .... 2-96 23'38 Veal 2-87 22'67 The last table shows that the true order should be beef, chicken, pork, mutton, and veal, a result which experience confirms. It may, however, be remarked, that there is considerable difference between the same kind of meat derived from different animals ; and that the same amount of two different kinds of beef broth, both containing the same amount of water, may have very different nutritive values.

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