The Quarterly Review, Volumen265,Tema 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... magistrates where the former exist ; the stipendiary magistrate may sit alone and does so in ten towns , but , according to an unpublished ruling of the Law Officers of the Crown in 1855 , lay justices have a right ( but not in London ) ...
... magistrates where the former exist ; the stipendiary magistrate may sit alone and does so in ten towns , but , according to an unpublished ruling of the Law Officers of the Crown in 1855 , lay justices have a right ( but not in London ) ...
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... magistrate is present , to do the preliminary duties connected with the committal for trial by jury of those charged with indictable offences . This break with the history of centuries has had a mingled reception . The Magistrates ...
... magistrate is present , to do the preliminary duties connected with the committal for trial by jury of those charged with indictable offences . This break with the history of centuries has had a mingled reception . The Magistrates ...
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... Magistrates ' Association . 6 Suggestion 6 ( b ) may appear Utopian , but I do not regard it as such . The Magistrates ' Association has recently published for its members an admirable little book of 100 pages which contains all ...
... Magistrates ' Association . 6 Suggestion 6 ( b ) may appear Utopian , but I do not regard it as such . The Magistrates ' Association has recently published for its members an admirable little book of 100 pages which contains all ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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