The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... appointed to enquire into the ad- ministration of the Poor Laws . Nov. 30. Lord Wynford brought in his Bill to diminish the expenses of suits at law . The object of the Bill was to prevent delay and lessen costs in the several courts of ...
... appointed to enquire into the ad- ministration of the Poor Laws . Nov. 30. Lord Wynford brought in his Bill to diminish the expenses of suits at law . The object of the Bill was to prevent delay and lessen costs in the several courts of ...
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... appointed to a single place without firm- ly believing that the party was qualified to fulfil its duties . a a December 14. Lord King , on presenting petition from Southampton , complaining chiefly of the burthen of tithes , expressed ...
... appointed to a single place without firm- ly believing that the party was qualified to fulfil its duties . a a December 14. Lord King , on presenting petition from Southampton , complaining chiefly of the burthen of tithes , expressed ...
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... appointed to inquire what reductions could be made in the salaries and emolu- ments of offices held during the pleasure of the crown by members of either House of Parliament , and to report their opinion and observations thereupon to ...
... appointed to inquire what reductions could be made in the salaries and emolu- ments of offices held during the pleasure of the crown by members of either House of Parliament , and to report their opinion and observations thereupon to ...
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... appointed Burmese officer then read , in a loud voice , the letter from the Governor- General , and also a list of the presents . The King inquired after the health of the Governor - General ; if the seasons were favourable ; and if ...
... appointed Burmese officer then read , in a loud voice , the letter from the Governor- General , and also a list of the presents . The King inquired after the health of the Governor - General ; if the seasons were favourable ; and if ...
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... appoint officers for the ensuing year , when Sir M. A. Shee was unanimously re - elected President . -Old Council , J. Con- stable , D. Wilkie , Esqrs . , Sir J. Wyatville , and E. H. Baily , Esq . -New Council , C. L. Eastlake , R ...
... appoint officers for the ensuing year , when Sir M. A. Shee was unanimously re - elected President . -Old Council , J. Con- stable , D. Wilkie , Esqrs . , Sir J. Wyatville , and E. H. Baily , Esq . -New Council , C. L. Eastlake , R ...
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