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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DEPUTABLE»
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1769-1793. v.2. 1794-1815. v.3. 1816-1828. v.4. 1829-1836
They are paid, but very moderately, by their respective constituents, and are
amenable to their Tribunals only.—Codc de l'IIum. No military man is deputable
to the States General.-—Id. Ambassadors of Republic have session and
deliberation, ...
2
The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the ...
A permanent Depute to be furnished with powers for location of occaaionals, ib.
Referees deputable as, ix. 552-553. When two arbitrators with an umpire chosen
by the parties, 552. Not to apply to penal oases where the public interested, ib.
Legislature; Section 27, Legislation Inquiry Judicatory ; Section 28, Legislation
Penal Judicatory. Ch. xv. Judge Immediate Deputes Occasional, Section 6,
Referees deputable. Forthe reasons why, these excepted, a single-seated is
preferred ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
4
The American Eclectic: Or, Selections from the Periodical ...
... wholesomely covered over and tempered (as Sancho has it) in “three inches of
old Christian fat ;” all these fitted Baillie to be a leader in General Assemblies and
conclaves, a man deputable to the London Parliament and elsewhither.
... wholesomely covered over and tempered (as Sancho has it) in “three inches of
old Christian fat,”—-all these fitted Baillie to be aleader in General Assemblies
and conclaves, a man deputable to the London Parliament and elsewhither.
6
The Constitutional Code: 9
JUDGE Innsmns DBPUTES OCCASIONAL, Section 5,R¢ferces deputable. Forthe
reasons why, these excepted, a single-seated is preferred to a many-seated
judicatory, see below, Section 5, Number in a J udicatory; and Ch. ix. MiNISTsnS
...
7
The Game Laws: Comprising the Whole of the Law Now in Force ...
32, as the 5th section thereof saves all existing laws respecting game certificates
; relation, however, is made in this section to " gamekeepers of lands," but it is to
certain lands in Wales made deputable by the 15th section. Secondly, by the 6th
...
... wholesomely covered over and tempered (as Sancho has it) in " three inches
of old Christian fat ;" all these fitted Baillie to be a leader in General Assemblies
and conclaves, a man deputable to the London Parliament and elsewhither.
Absalom Peters, John Holmes Agnew, 1842
9
The writings of George Washington: being his correspondence, ...
No military man is deputable to the States-General. Ambassadors of the republic
have a seat and deliberation, but no suffrage in the States-General. The Grand
Pensioner of Holland attends always in the States- General, and makes the ...
George Washington, Jared Sparks, 1835
10
The Foreign Quarterly Review
It has already been shown, that the maxim of the Genevese philosopher could
only be applied to his own little republic ; the Sovereignty which the French
people asserted, was the transferable and deputable Sovereignty of Locke. But
the ...