| 1853 - 644 pages
...Pharmaceutical Institution to take courage, and they would no doubt succeed in their excellent purpose. The resolution was then put to the Meeting and carried unanimously. Mr. BANKS expressed his regret that there should have been such a small attendance at the lectures, but... | |
| 1853 - 664 pages
...Pharmaceutical Institution to take courage, and they would no doubt succeed in their excellent purpose. The resolution was then put to the Meeting and carried unanimously. Mr. BANKS expressed his regret that there should have been such a small attendance at the lectures, but... | |
| 1855 - 604 pages
...and had told her she must get an honest living, although he did not point out a way for her to do so. The resolution was then put to the meeting, and carried unanimously. Mr. I. GAVE (Hon. Sec. to the Reformatory and Refuge Union) moved the second resolution : — "That thia... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1866 - 606 pages
...they must look for the safe and prosperous conduct of the society and her institutions in the future. The resolution was then put to the meeting, and carried unanimously. Mr. GC Haseler, as a member of the newly-elected committee, could not allow the adoption of such a resolution... | |
| 1866 - 628 pages
...consequence. He was, therefore, of opinion that such a state of things should at once be put an end to. The resolution was then put to the meeting, and carried unanimously. Mr. Briars said he had heard that Dr. Brown had been sent out, and had died in nine days after his arrival.... | |
| 1868 - 1296 pages
...therefore, entirely dissent from the conciliatory tone in which Dr. Fox had spoken of Mr. Usborne. (Hear, hear.) The resolution was then put to the meeting and carried with acclamation. The Chairman — The business of the day, gentlemen, is at an end. Mr. Usborne —... | |
| 1872 - 852 pages
...again to express the pleasure he felt in seconding the resolution proposing the adoption of the report. The resolution was then put to the meeting, and carried unanimously. Mr. CAMERON said— My lord, ladies, and gentlemen, I had not the smallest idea that I was to be called... | |
| 1872 - 796 pages
...again to express the pleasure he felt in seconding the resolution proposing the adoption of the report. The resolution was then put to the meeting, and carried unanimously. Mr. CAMKRON said : My lord, ladies and gentlemen, I had not the smallest idea that I was to be called upon... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - 1873 - 692 pages
...again to express the pleasure he felt in seconding the resolution proposing the adoption of the report. The resolution was then put to the meeting, and carried unanimously. Mr. CAMERON said — My lord, ladies, and gentlemen, I had not the smallest idea that I was to be called... | |
| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1876 - 622 pages
...had enjoyed from the earliest times — the right to chose his own prison. (Enthusiastic cheerina !) The Resolution was then put to the Meeting, and carried unanimously. MR. FAQIN, junior, said that although not actively engaged in the profession, he considered, as the receiver... | |
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