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With an Appendix of Statutes and Collection of Precedents . By ReginALD Winslow , M.A. , LL.B. , of Lincoln's Inn , Barrister - at - Law . Crown 8vo , cloth , 6s . RITUAL . - Modern Decisions on Ritual and Kindred Subjects .
With an Appendix of Statutes and Collection of Precedents . By ReginALD Winslow , M.A. , LL.B. , of Lincoln's Inn , Barrister - at - Law . Crown 8vo , cloth , 6s . RITUAL . - Modern Decisions on Ritual and Kindred Subjects .
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... of Mill's treatise , when the Attorney - General of Tasmania introduced a bill to apply the Hare System to city constituencies , he could appeal to no precedent in the parliamentary experience of English - speaking peoples .
... of Mill's treatise , when the Attorney - General of Tasmania introduced a bill to apply the Hare System to city constituencies , he could appeal to no precedent in the parliamentary experience of English - speaking peoples .
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Precedents of requisitions follow after each note , and though they will be found very suggestive , they should not , by reason of their position , frighten the reader into thinking that the title before him is a hopelessly bad one .
Precedents of requisitions follow after each note , and though they will be found very suggestive , they should not , by reason of their position , frighten the reader into thinking that the title before him is a hopelessly bad one .
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Part III sets out the Light Railways Act and Rules of 1896 , while Part IV consists of precedents of forms of ... Any one in search of an out - of - the - way precedent relating to the construction or working of a tramway or light ...
Part III sets out the Light Railways Act and Rules of 1896 , while Part IV consists of precedents of forms of ... Any one in search of an out - of - the - way precedent relating to the construction or working of a tramway or light ...
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The Land Transfer Acts , 1875 and 1897 , and Rules , with Introduction , Notes , Forms and Precedents , dc . By J. S. RUBINSTEIN and W. LEE - Nash . London : Waterlow Bros. & Layton , Lim . 1898. 8vo . xiii and 298 pp .
The Land Transfer Acts , 1875 and 1897 , and Rules , with Introduction , Notes , Forms and Precedents , dc . By J. S. RUBINSTEIN and W. LEE - Nash . London : Waterlow Bros. & Layton , Lim . 1898. 8vo . xiii and 298 pp .
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