Political Science Quarterly, Volume 9Academy of Political Science., 1894 Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31- 38 and to no. 1 of v. 40) |
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... Liber- als and the Irish Nationalists . As soon , then , as a session could be spared from the demands of Irish business , the Unionist government took in hand the work of setting up No. 1. ] REVOLT AGAINST feudalism IN ENGLAND . 67.
... Liber- als and the Irish Nationalists . As soon , then , as a session could be spared from the demands of Irish business , the Unionist government took in hand the work of setting up No. 1. ] REVOLT AGAINST feudalism IN ENGLAND . 67.
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... session devoted to the discussion , the County Government Act of 1888 was passed.1 The measure is admittedly not so radical nor so wide in its scope as it would have been had the Liberals introduced it , or even had they had their way ...
... session devoted to the discussion , the County Government Act of 1888 was passed.1 The measure is admittedly not so radical nor so wide in its scope as it would have been had the Liberals introduced it , or even had they had their way ...
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... sessions in the county towns . In the boroughs , the mayor by virtue of his office is always a magistrate , and presides at the sitting of the borough police court . His colleagues on the bench are professional men , manufacturers and ...
... sessions in the county towns . In the boroughs , the mayor by virtue of his office is always a magistrate , and presides at the sitting of the borough police court . His colleagues on the bench are professional men , manufacturers and ...
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... session of 1893 a resolution was carried by the Radicals in the House of Commons calling upon the lord chancellor to act in this manner . But a resolution has not the effect of law . Little has been done by the lord chancellor in the ...
... session of 1893 a resolution was carried by the Radicals in the House of Commons calling upon the lord chancellor to act in this manner . But a resolution has not the effect of law . Little has been done by the lord chancellor in the ...
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... session . It is not alone the political privileges of the landed aristocracy that are at the present time under attack . The economic position of the great landlords , as it has been sustained by the law , is also being assailed at ...
... session . It is not alone the political privileges of the landed aristocracy that are at the present time under attack . The economic position of the great landlords , as it has been sustained by the law , is also being assailed at ...
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Page 400 - They may be required by law to renew their security, from time to time; and in default of giving such new security, their offices shall be deemed vacant. But the county shall never be made responsible for the acts of the sheriff. The governor may remove any officer, in this section mentioned, within the term for which he shall have been elected; giving to such officer a copy of the charges against him, and an opportunity of being heard in his defense.
Page 79 - Sums of Money as they shall think fit) a convenient Stock of Flax, Hemp, Wool, Thread, Iron, and other necessary Ware and Stuff, to set the Poor on Work: And also competent Sums of Money for and towards the necessary Relief of the Lame, Impotent, Old, Blind, and such other among them being Poor, and not able to work...
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Page 243 - The privilege of exercising the franchises of a corporation within a State is generally one of value, and often of great value, and the subject of earnest contention. It is natural, therefore, that the corporation should be made to bear some proportion of the burdens of government. As the granting of the privilege rests entirely in the discretion of the State, whether the corporation be of domestic or foreign origin, it may be conferred upon such conditions, pecuniary or otherwise, as the State in...