Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceThe volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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... establishing a system by means of which owners of lodging- houses and hotels should be enabled to have their premises inspected by a competent authority , and certified if found free from infection , and in a general healthy condition ...
... establishing a system by means of which owners of lodging- houses and hotels should be enabled to have their premises inspected by a competent authority , and certified if found free from infection , and in a general healthy condition ...
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... establish institutions for the prevention of crime and the reformation of criminals . Yet crime had con- tinued to advance with gigantic strides . Yearly it was fasten- ing its grasp upon a larger and yet larger part of our popula- tion ...
... establish institutions for the prevention of crime and the reformation of criminals . Yet crime had con- tinued to advance with gigantic strides . Yearly it was fasten- ing its grasp upon a larger and yet larger part of our popula- tion ...
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... establish this fact . The able compiler of the Irish Judicial Statistics shows incontestably that the Dublin Metropolitan Police District , with its population of only 337,000 , produces more serious crime than all the remainder of ...
... establish this fact . The able compiler of the Irish Judicial Statistics shows incontestably that the Dublin Metropolitan Police District , with its population of only 337,000 , produces more serious crime than all the remainder of ...
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... established by men among men , and that a breach of it is punished by human courts as an offence . The word Sanction ' is colloquially em- ployed to mean approval ' or authorisation . ' Its technical meaning is limited to the penal ...
... established by men among men , and that a breach of it is punished by human courts as an offence . The word Sanction ' is colloquially em- ployed to mean approval ' or authorisation . ' Its technical meaning is limited to the penal ...
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... established by the Roman Laws as to Jus Privatum ; the division into the Jus quod ad Personas , the Jus quod ad Res , and the Jus quod ad Actiones pertinet . The first - mentioned Law , the Law of Status , or Condition is far less ...
... established by the Roman Laws as to Jus Privatum ; the division into the Jus quod ad Personas , the Jus quod ad Res , and the Jus quod ad Actiones pertinet . The first - mentioned Law , the Law of Status , or Condition is far less ...
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