Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute, 25. kötet |
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... party character . ” — ( Rule I. ) Membership . There are two classes of Fellows ( who must be British Subjects ) , Resident and Non - Resident , both elected by the Council on the nomination of Two Fellows , one of whom at least must ...
... party character . ” — ( Rule I. ) Membership . There are two classes of Fellows ( who must be British Subjects ) , Resident and Non - Resident , both elected by the Council on the nomination of Two Fellows , one of whom at least must ...
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... parties in England the gradual aban- donment of the doctrine of " laisser faire , " the gradual recognition of the principle that , in addition to the accepted duty of the State to protect life and property , there is a further duty to ...
... parties in England the gradual aban- donment of the doctrine of " laisser faire , " the gradual recognition of the principle that , in addition to the accepted duty of the State to protect life and property , there is a further duty to ...
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... party system precisely similar to our own . In some of these Colonies , notably Victoria and New Zealand , education , which in England has been compulsory for seventeen years and free for only two , has been both free and compulsory ...
... party system precisely similar to our own . In some of these Colonies , notably Victoria and New Zealand , education , which in England has been compulsory for seventeen years and free for only two , has been both free and compulsory ...
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... party strife , and specially to the two able and conscientious statesmen who held the office of Prime Minister under the Crown while I was there . Those two men ( Sir Harry Atkinson and Mr. Ballance ) were of opposite parties and of ...
... party strife , and specially to the two able and conscientious statesmen who held the office of Prime Minister under the Crown while I was there . Those two men ( Sir Harry Atkinson and Mr. Ballance ) were of opposite parties and of ...
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... parties in the State , convinced of the advantages of State Socialism , that we should be witnessing in New Zealand a ... party : - " We have a noble opportunity . We stand in many ways in the front rank of nations , and for this reason ...
... parties in the State , convinced of the advantages of State Socialism , that we should be witnessing in New Zealand a ... party : - " We have a noble opportunity . We stand in many ways in the front rank of nations , and for this reason ...
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423. oldal - In the case of every person dying after the commencement of this part of this Act, there shall, save as hereinafter expressly provided, be levied and paid, upon the principal value ascertained as hereinafter provided of all property, real or personal, settled or not settled, which passes on the death of such person a duty, called
369. oldal - ... can be conveyed in almost anything; but spirits, whether disembodied souls or supernatural beings, have it and can impart it; and it essentially belongs to personal beings to originate it, though it may act through the medium of water, or a stone, or a bone. All Melanesian religion consists, in fact, in getting this Mana for one's self, or getting it used for one's benefit — all religion, that is, as far as religious practices go, prayers and sacrifices.
432. oldal - And We do hereby grant our especial licence and authority unto all and every person and persons, bodies politic and corporate, (otherwise competent,) to grant, sell, alien, and convey in mortmain, unto and to the use of the said Society, and their successors, any messuages, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, not exceeding such annual value as aforesaid.
435. oldal - Society, or any meeting thereof, or by the Council, contrary to the general scope or true intent and meaning of this Our Charter, or the laws or statutes of Our Realm, and anything done contrary to this present clause shall be void.
434. oldal - Institute, and appoint and dismiss at their pleasure all salaried and other officers, attendants and servants as they may think fit, and may...
250. oldal - GCMG, a VicePresident of the Institute, presided. The Minutes of the last Ordinary General Meeting were read and confirmed, and it was announced that since that Meeting 14 Fellows had been elected, viz.
431. oldal - MANCHESTER, and such other of Our Loving Subjects as now are Fellows of the said Society, or shall from time to time be duly admitted Fellows thereof, and their successors, are hereby constituted, and shall for ever hereafter...
328. oldal - Mountains, over £68,000; the whole of the cost of the Halifax Arbitration between Great Britain and the United States, arising out of the Washington Treaty of 1871 ; half the expenditure connected with the Treaty of Washington of 1888, to determine the construction of the Treaty of 1818 between Great Britain and the United States ; and that Canada is now engaged in settling the Alaskan boundary at her own expense, and pays one-half of the expenses, some £'20,000, of the Arbitration at Paris of...
368. oldal - The religion of the Melanesians consists, as far as belief goes, in the persuasion that there is a supernatural power about belonging to the region of the unseen; and, as far as practice goes, in the use of means of getting this power turned to their own benefit. The notion of a Supreme Being is altogether foreign to them, or indeed of any being occupying a very elevated place in their world.