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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... existing Law of Nations ? And how may Municipal Law best be brought into harmony with In- ternational Obligations ? C. H. E. CARMICHAEL . A. P. SPRAGUE 157 , 164 Discussion 167 Right of Belligerents to Capture Private Property at Sea ...
... existing Law of Nations ? And how may Municipal Law best be brought into harmony with In- ternational Obligations ? C. H. E. CARMICHAEL . A. P. SPRAGUE 157 , 164 Discussion 167 Right of Belligerents to Capture Private Property at Sea ...
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... existing in connection with the Association as may be nominated from time to time by such Society . 8. Such Representative of any Learned Society , or Chamber of Commerce , being a Corporate Member of the Association , as may from time ...
... existing in connection with the Association as may be nominated from time to time by such Society . 8. Such Representative of any Learned Society , or Chamber of Commerce , being a Corporate Member of the Association , as may from time ...
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... existing laws and by the spirit in which they were administered . Our police was inefficient ; our prisons , dens of moral corruption and physical disease ; reformatories , indus- trial and ragged schools as yet were not ; our laws were ...
... existing laws and by the spirit in which they were administered . Our police was inefficient ; our prisons , dens of moral corruption and physical disease ; reformatories , indus- trial and ragged schools as yet were not ; our laws were ...
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... existing in Ireland , could be safely applied to England , so far as regarded male convicts . For female convicts such a system has long been in use in England at the ' Refuges , ' to which they are admitted for six months before their ...
... existing in Ireland , could be safely applied to England , so far as regarded male convicts . For female convicts such a system has long been in use in England at the ' Refuges , ' to which they are admitted for six months before their ...
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... certain limited portions of the country . But I believe that increase to be due to transitory causes ; that it might have been suppressed to a great extent by a more vigorous application of the existing law ; 30 Opening Address .
... certain limited portions of the country . But I believe that increase to be due to transitory causes ; that it might have been suppressed to a great extent by a more vigorous application of the existing law ; 30 Opening Address .
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