Report of the Committee: With an Appendix, Τόμοι 4-51822 |
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Σελίδα 17 - limits of their commissions, at their general or quarter sessions, or the greater part of them, then and there assembled shall have full power and authority from time to time to make one general rate or assessment for such sum or sums of money as they in their discretion shall think sufficient to answer all and every the ends and purposes of the before-cited
Σελίδα 31 - it were the aim and wish of Magistrates to effect the destruction, present and future of young delinquents, they could not devise a more effectual method than to confine them so long in our prisons—-those seats and seminaries of idleness and
Σελίδα 160 - the offences aforesaid, as to such court should seem fit; and such person should thereupon suffer such other sentence, and be moreover imprisoned and kept to hard labour, or be simply imprisoned and kept to hard labour, in such place and for such time as such court should think fit to direct, not exceeding the time
Σελίδα 18 - Act, it shall be lawful for the justices of the peace at their general or quarter sessions, or any adjournment thereof, from time to time to order such sum or sums of money to be paid
Σελίδα 254 - diligent and careful. 22. The gaoler has not only to give an accurate account of every thing purchased by him to the court; but must enter in a book, to be kept by him for that purpose, the quantity of work done by each prisoner, and of the materials delivered to him ; and this book is to be examined by the court at the end of
Σελίδα 108 - Le conseil d'état est chargé de faire promulguer les présentes dans la forme et le terme prescrits. Fait et donné à Genève le treize Mars mil huit cent vingt-deux, sous le sceau de la république et la signature de l'un de nos secrétaires d'état.
Σελίδα 17 - and the several and respective sums so assessed upon each and every town, parish, or place within the respective limits of their commission, shall be collected by the high constables of the respective hundreds and divisions, in which any town, parish, or place doth lie, in such manner, and at such times, as is hereinafter directed.
Σελίδα 160 - which such courts might then imprison for such offences : and whereas it is expedient that the provisions of the said Act should be extended to certain aggravated misdemeanors,
Σελίδα 270 - Gloucester.— That the cordial thanks of this Meeting be presented to His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, Patron of the Society, for the uniform attention which he has evinced to extend its designs, and to promote its interests; and for his attendance and able conduct in the chair on the present occasion. Resolutions of General Meeting, 1832. At a General
Σελίδα 17 - divided thereby to be made, levied, and collected, which rate shall be assessed upon every town, parish, or place within the respective limits of their commissions, in such proportions as any of the rates heretofore made in pursuance of the said several Acts have been usually