The Royal Commission: The London City Livery Companies' VindicationGilbert and Rivington, 1885 - 306 oldal |
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ii. oldal
... never turn thy face from any poor man . " The enemy has declared that the jealousy existing between the Companies is so great as to render them powerless for defence . He trusts that steel wythes of surpassing strength may gird an ...
... never turn thy face from any poor man . " The enemy has declared that the jealousy existing between the Companies is so great as to render them powerless for defence . He trusts that steel wythes of surpassing strength may gird an ...
vii. oldal
... never knew of any member of a court taking lease of property and subletting at higher rate -Necessity of heed being given to the important declarations of the Charity Inspectors so favourable to the Companies CHAPTER VIII . • 83 • • 101 ...
... never knew of any member of a court taking lease of property and subletting at higher rate -Necessity of heed being given to the important declarations of the Charity Inspectors so favourable to the Companies CHAPTER VIII . • 83 • • 101 ...
3. oldal
... NEVER has any Commission issued under England's Royal Mandate been Great public beforehand heralded so noisily , or impressed from first to last with so interest at- great amount of national interest and public expectation , as attached ...
... NEVER has any Commission issued under England's Royal Mandate been Great public beforehand heralded so noisily , or impressed from first to last with so interest at- great amount of national interest and public expectation , as attached ...
12. oldal
... Never before has there been such an abuse of authority , the more serious looking at its great issues . The matter was brought under notice in the House of Commons by Sir S. Northcote , who asked Sir W. Harcourt , the Secretary of State ...
... Never before has there been such an abuse of authority , the more serious looking at its great issues . The matter was brought under notice in the House of Commons by Sir S. Northcote , who asked Sir W. Harcourt , the Secretary of State ...
16. oldal
... never met with a case of the kind suggested ; and my wife's father and grandfather have been connected with the Court for the last 100 years , and they have never heard of such a thing existing in the Cutlers ' Company ; certainly ...
... never met with a case of the kind suggested ; and my wife's father and grandfather have been connected with the Court for the last 100 years , and they have never heard of such a thing existing in the Cutlers ' Company ; certainly ...
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The London City Livery Companies' Vindication: The Royal Commission London Livery Companies' Commission Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2015 |
The London City Livery Companies' Vindication: The Royal Commission London Livery Companies' Commission Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2018 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Aldermen amount annual applied artisans Attorney-General Beale Benevolent body building Central Institution Chairman charges Charity Commission Charity Commissioners charters Church City and Guilds City Companies City Livery City of London Clerk Clothworkers College Commission committee Company's connection corporate property Corporation of London Crown Deputation desire Drapers duties evidence exhibitions existing expenditure expenses fact fees Finsbury Firth Fishmongers fraternity Frederick Bramwell freemen funds gifts given Goldsmiths granted Grocers Hall honour Hospital House inquiry instance Irish estates Ironmongers lands leases Livery Companies liverymen London Livery Companies Lord Chancellor Lord Derby Lord Selborne Majesty's matter ment Mercers Merchant Taylors missioners Municipal London objects opinion panies Parliament persons poor present Prideaux purchase purposes question reference regard rents returns Royal scheme SIR SYDNEY WATERLOW Society South Kensington statement Street subscriptions technical education tenants tion trade trust wardens witnesses
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263. oldal - The Society of the governor and assistants, London, of the new plantation in Ulster, within the realm of Ireland," commonly called the Honourable the Irish Society.
1. oldal - Now know ye that We, reposing great trust and confidence in your knowledge and ability, have authorized and appointed, and do by these Presents authorize and appoint you...
121. oldal - Queen's Most Excellent Majesty MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY...
134. oldal - FELKIN, HM— Technical Education in a Saxon Town. Published for the City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education.
135. oldal - See also the report of 1884 of a royal commission "to inquire into the instruction of the industrial classes of certain foreign countries in technical and other subjects, for the purpose of comparison with that of the corresponding classes in this country; and into the influence of such instruction on manufacturing and other industries at home and abroad.
240. oldal - The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery of Goldsmiths of the City of London.
2. oldal - Barrister-at-Law, to be Secretary to this Our Commission, and to attend you, whose services and assistance We require you to use from time to time as occasion may require. Given at Our Court at St.
178. oldal - WHEREAS divers bodies corporate at sundry times have been constituted within the cities, towns, and boroughs of England and Wales, to the intent that the same might for ever be and remain well and quietly governed; and it is expedient that the charters by which the said bodies corporate are constituted should be altered in the manner hereinafter mentioned...
45. oldal - ... he found less corruption in such a body of citizens, than in any other order or degree of mankind.
34. oldal - ... During the rebellion of Wat Tyler, for instance, one of the first acts of the mob was to burst open the gates of the Temple, and burn and destroy every parchment and record on which they could lay their hands. These lawless acts were afterward repeated with increased violence during the rebellion of Jack Cade. " The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.