Courts-martial. Law reform. Lady Gwendolen Cecil's "Life of Lord Salisbury." The late Sir Samuel Evans. Neil Primrose. Jack Scott. Edward Horner. Judges and politics. A new party. The reconstruction of civilisationHodder and Stoughton, limited, 1922 - Great Britain |
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... tion upon the Court of the power to deal effec- tively with such matters through the machinery thus established . So far as the machinery and administration are concerned the County Court has recently entered upon a period which must ...
... tion upon the Court of the power to deal effec- tively with such matters through the machinery thus established . So far as the machinery and administration are concerned the County Court has recently entered upon a period which must ...
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... tion of fairness , as well as to promote just and right decisions , I deem it fitting , pursuant to powers which I think the Court possesses , to direct that the practice of the Court shall be that whenever an alien enemy conceived that ...
... tion of fairness , as well as to promote just and right decisions , I deem it fitting , pursuant to powers which I think the Court possesses , to direct that the practice of the Court shall be that whenever an alien enemy conceived that ...
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... tion to exclude from the Commons all persons holding office under the Crown , and pointed out , with perfect truth , the disastrous consequences which would have followed had that enactment come into operation , both upon the composi- tion ...
... tion to exclude from the Commons all persons holding office under the Crown , and pointed out , with perfect truth , the disastrous consequences which would have followed had that enactment come into operation , both upon the composi- tion ...
Contents
COURTSMARTIAL | 1 |
LAW REFORM | 29 |
LADY Gwendolen CecILS LIFE OF LORD SALISBURY | 65 |
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