The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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At Kinsale , in March , the Board of Guardians ousted , by a majority of votes , Mr. Robert Gregg , Solicitor of Cork , from the position of Law Agent of the Board , which he held with credit for many years ; there was no allegation ...
At Kinsale , in March , the Board of Guardians ousted , by a majority of votes , Mr. Robert Gregg , Solicitor of Cork , from the position of Law Agent of the Board , which he held with credit for many years ; there was no allegation ...
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Sewers , the main functions laid upon the Board by the Act of 1855 were the maintenance of the main sewers and street improvement schemes . The Board was the head of the hierarchy of vestries and district boards , to whom most of the ...
Sewers , the main functions laid upon the Board by the Act of 1855 were the maintenance of the main sewers and street improvement schemes . The Board was the head of the hierarchy of vestries and district boards , to whom most of the ...
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metropolitan rate upon the precept of the Metropolitan Board of Works ; and that the Common Council is the other authority . The problem of local government in the City is a very easy one . All the terrible sanitary difficulties of ...
metropolitan rate upon the precept of the Metropolitan Board of Works ; and that the Common Council is the other authority . The problem of local government in the City is a very easy one . All the terrible sanitary difficulties of ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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