The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 546
... Council . To complete the picture of reformed London it will only be ne- cessary to set out the administrative ... Council ; with their powers and duties as regards licensing appeals and the making of the county rate to the London County ...
... Council . To complete the picture of reformed London it will only be ne- cessary to set out the administrative ... Council ; with their powers and duties as regards licensing appeals and the making of the county rate to the London County ...
Page 547
... Council , there seem to be very obvious ob- jections , especially in London , against giving the music and dancing ... Council will give or withhold the licence without sworn evidence , according to their sweet will . If the applicant ...
... Council , there seem to be very obvious ob- jections , especially in London , against giving the music and dancing ... Council will give or withhold the licence without sworn evidence , according to their sweet will . If the applicant ...
Page 549
... Council in Paris and the Prefect , because the council has to provide the police budget , while the Prefect controls the force . There must always be friction where the purse is in one hand , and the command in another . This friction ...
... Council in Paris and the Prefect , because the council has to provide the police budget , while the Prefect controls the force . There must always be friction where the purse is in one hand , and the command in another . This friction ...
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