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... Oxford ) 564 Schools Board Examination 537 532 541 .. 527 531 426 541 .. 467 258 19 32 180 497 and the All - Red 118 Route 330 119 - and United States Com- 564 Reciprocity 216 572 and Waterways Treaty 216 Area and Population 162 and ...
... Oxford ) 564 Schools Board Examination 537 532 541 .. 527 531 426 541 .. 467 258 19 32 180 497 and the All - Red 118 Route 330 119 - and United States Com- 564 Reciprocity 216 572 and Waterways Treaty 216 Area and Population 162 and ...
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... Oxford & Cambridge Schools Pollings Examination Board 537 - Procedure Sports 515 Oxford , Bishop of .. 54 Victoria 16- - Society Pease , Joseph A. 344 Pedlars ' Licences 386 Peel , Viscount 409 217 218 , 569 95 .. 128 54 580 .. 259 350 ...
... Oxford & Cambridge Schools Pollings Examination Board 537 - Procedure Sports 515 Oxford , Bishop of .. 54 Victoria 16- - Society Pease , Joseph A. 344 Pedlars ' Licences 386 Peel , Viscount 409 217 218 , 569 95 .. 128 54 580 .. 259 350 ...
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... Oxford St. Hugh's Hall , Oxford St. James ' Theatre , New Play St. John Ambulance Associa- tion Island St. John's Hospital St. Kitts - Nevis St. Leger , 1910 St. Lucia St. Luke's Hospital St. Margaret's Home for In- curable Children ...
... Oxford St. Hugh's Hall , Oxford St. James ' Theatre , New Play St. John Ambulance Associa- tion Island St. John's Hospital St. Kitts - Nevis St. Leger , 1910 St. Lucia St. Luke's Hospital St. Margaret's Home for In- curable Children ...
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... Oxford , Fellow of Balliol College ; Liberal M.P. for Yorks , West Riding ( Rotherham D. ) , from '85 to '99 ; Vice - President of the Committee of Council on Education '92 -5 ; author of a " Handbook on English Political History ...
... Oxford , Fellow of Balliol College ; Liberal M.P. for Yorks , West Riding ( Rotherham D. ) , from '85 to '99 ; Vice - President of the Committee of Council on Education '92 -5 ; author of a " Handbook on English Political History ...
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... Oxford Universities ; Regius Professor of Civil Law at Oxford '70 -93 : M.P. Tower Hamlets '80 -85 , and for S. Aberdeen '85 -1907 ; Under - Sec . for Foreign Affairs for five months in '86 ; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster '92 -4 ...
... Oxford Universities ; Regius Professor of Civil Law at Oxford '70 -93 : M.P. Tower Hamlets '80 -85 , and for S. Aberdeen '85 -1907 ; Under - Sec . for Foreign Affairs for five months in '86 ; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster '92 -4 ...
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Page 306 - It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent, without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord.
Page 269 - The preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations in China.
Page 385 - Lords, unless the House of Commons direct to the contrary, be presented to his Majesty and become an Act of Parliament on the Royal Assent being signified...
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Page 385 - Money Bill means a Public Bill which in the opinion of the Speaker of the House of Commons contains only provisions dealing with all or any of the following subjects, namely, the imposition, repeal, remission, alteration...
Page 385 - Whereas it is expedient that provision should be made for regulating the relations between the two Houses of Parliament : And whereas it is intended to substitute for the House of Lords as it at present exists a Second Chamber constituted on a popular instead of hereditary basis...
Page 385 - Parliament, or the variation or repeal of any such charges ; supply ; the appropriation, receipt, custody, issue or audit of accounts of public money ; the raising or guarantee of any loan or the repayment thereof; or subordinate matters incidental to those subjects or any of them. In this subsection the expressions 'taxation', 'public money,' and 'loan' respectively do not include any taxation, money, or loan raised by local authorities or bodies for local purposes.
Page 218 - Each nation must keep well prepared to defend itself until the establishment of some form of international police power, competent and willing to prevent violence as between nations. As things are now, such power to command peace throughout the world could best be assured by some combination between those great nations which sincerely desire peace and have no thought themselves of committing aggressions.
Page 66 - Where an equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates at an election for a county or borough, and the addition of a vote would entitle any of such candidates to be declared elected, the returning officer, if a registered elector of such county or borough, may give such additional vote, but shall not in any other case be entitled to vote at an election for which he is returning officer.