The Quarterly Review, Volume 265,Nummer 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 224
... London and in eighteen other towns these courts are composed entirely of two or more lay Justices of the Peace , men and women . In the City of London the court is composed of a single Alderman , a combination of municipal and judicial ...
... London and in eighteen other towns these courts are composed entirely of two or more lay Justices of the Peace , men and women . In the City of London the court is composed of a single Alderman , a combination of municipal and judicial ...
Pagina 297
... London : ' He came to Eltham , towards London , and the Mayor of London , the aldermen , with the commonalty , rode against him on horseback , the mayor in crimson velvet , a great velvet hat furred , a girdle of gold about his middle ...
... London : ' He came to Eltham , towards London , and the Mayor of London , the aldermen , with the commonalty , rode against him on horseback , the mayor in crimson velvet , a great velvet hat furred , a girdle of gold about his middle ...
Pagina 341
... London complained that no cleric could ever get justice in the civic courts , and when Charles V's ambassador wrote to him from London ' nearly all the people here hate the priests , ' these were merely a repetition of what heretics and ...
... London complained that no cleric could ever get justice in the civic courts , and when Charles V's ambassador wrote to him from London ' nearly all the people here hate the priests , ' these were merely a repetition of what heretics and ...
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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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