The Lancet, Volume 1J. Onwhyn, 1859 |
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Page 232 - punishable by this Act may appeal to the next general or quarter sessions of the peace which shall be held for the city, county, town, or place wherein such judgment or conviction shall have been made, provided that such person enter into a recognizance within two days next after
Page 231 - Whereas the practice of adulterating articles of food and drink for sale, in fraud of her Majesty's subjects, and to the great hurt of their health, requires to be repressed by more effectual laws than those which are now in force for that purpose: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's
Page 231 - be lawful for such justices to cause the offender's name, place of abode, and offence, to be published, at the expense of such offender, in such newspaper or in such other manner as to such justices shall seem desirable. II.
Page 232 - and the justices at such general or quarter sessions are hereby authorized and required to hear and finally determine the matter of every such appeal, and they may, according to their discretion, award such costs to the party appealing or appealed against as they shall think proper.
Page 157 - him for the uses which ye may have of him : for the LORD hath created him. " There is a time, when in their hands there is good success.
Page 226 - be lawful for such justices to cause the offender's name, place of abode, and offence, to be published, at the expense of such offender, in such newspaper or in such other manner as to such justices shall
Page 232 - the matter of every such appeal, and they may, according to their discretion, award such costs to the party appealing or appealed against as they shall think proper.
Page 85 - balanced by an equal number of births. The married are longer lived than the single ; and, above all, those who observe a sober and industrious conduct. Tall men live longer than short ones. Women have more chances of life previous to the age of
Page 232 - expense of executing this Act shall be borne, in the metropolis, out of any rates or funds applicable to the purposes of the Act for the Better Local Management of the Metropolis, and in boroughs out of the borough fund.
Page 206 - on members of that profession who are not then registered ; and whereas, by reason of the time required for the collection and examination of the proper evidence on the first formation of "The Medical Register, it is expedient to amend the said Act as herein-after mentioned : Be it enacted by the Queen's most