The Quarterly Review, Volumes 264-265William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1935 |
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... ment up to three years , or with a fine , or with both , unless it is ' caused in good faith for the purpose of saving the life of the woman . ' If the woman is ' quick with child , ' imprisonment may extend to seven years . More- over ...
... ment up to three years , or with a fine , or with both , unless it is ' caused in good faith for the purpose of saving the life of the woman . ' If the woman is ' quick with child , ' imprisonment may extend to seven years . More- over ...
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... ment since the numerical majority of the electorate are the direct beneficiaries of Government expenditure . As long ago as 1860 the late Lord Salisbury pointed out in an article in this Review , entitled ' The Budget and the Reform ...
... ment since the numerical majority of the electorate are the direct beneficiaries of Government expenditure . As long ago as 1860 the late Lord Salisbury pointed out in an article in this Review , entitled ' The Budget and the Reform ...
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... ment in legal matters . It started with a resolution of the House of Commons passed in December 1932 after a short discussion , ' that it is desirable that steps be taken to inquire into the defects in the system of law and legal ...
... ment in legal matters . It started with a resolution of the House of Commons passed in December 1932 after a short discussion , ' that it is desirable that steps be taken to inquire into the defects in the system of law and legal ...
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