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... the Returns of Shipping that in the United Kingdom and the British Colonies there were registered as many as 40,000 Ships of the burden of upwards of 6,000,000 tons . The Report on Wrecks and Casualties , on the other iv PREFACE .
... the Returns of Shipping that in the United Kingdom and the British Colonies there were registered as many as 40,000 Ships of the burden of upwards of 6,000,000 tons . The Report on Wrecks and Casualties , on the other iv PREFACE .
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... Ships lost or damaged in 1864 , on the coasts of the United Kingdom , was 1741 , representing a registered tonnage of 350,000 tons ; of which 1,434 Ships belonged to Great Britain and its dependencies : the number of lives lost was 533 ...
... Ships lost or damaged in 1864 , on the coasts of the United Kingdom , was 1741 , representing a registered tonnage of 350,000 tons ; of which 1,434 Ships belonged to Great Britain and its dependencies : the number of lives lost was 533 ...
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... ships of war , riot and feloniously destroying buildings , and embezzlement by servants of the Bank of England ; but these latter offences In 1864 of known thieves and depredators there were 17,650 JUDICIAL STATISTICS . 23.
... ships of war , riot and feloniously destroying buildings , and embezzlement by servants of the Bank of England ; but these latter offences In 1864 of known thieves and depredators there were 17,650 JUDICIAL STATISTICS . 23.
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... setting fire to her Majesty's ships of war , riot and feloniously destroying buildings , and embezzlement by servants of the Bank of England ; but these latter offences are of rare occurrence . In 1841 ( 4 & JUDICIAL STATISTICS . 23.
... setting fire to her Majesty's ships of war , riot and feloniously destroying buildings , and embezzlement by servants of the Bank of England ; but these latter offences are of rare occurrence . In 1841 ( 4 & JUDICIAL STATISTICS . 23.
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... ships 57 , 23,0801 .; towage 15 , 2,0201 .; wages 78 , 29,8907 .; pilotage 3 , 4501 .; possession , 2 ; other causes 63 , 757,950l .: total , 1,355,5451 . The average of the total num- bers for the five years 1859 to 1863 inclusive ...
... ships 57 , 23,0801 .; towage 15 , 2,0201 .; wages 78 , 29,8907 .; pilotage 3 , 4501 .; possession , 2 ; other causes 63 , 757,950l .: total , 1,355,5451 . The average of the total num- bers for the five years 1859 to 1863 inclusive ...
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Page 463 - ... an act made in the first year of the reign of King William and Queen Mary, intituled ' An Act for exempting their Majesties...
Page 483 - Comparison of a disputed writing with any writing proved to the satisfaction of the judge to be genuine shall be permitted to be made by witnesses; and such writings, and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same, may be submitted to the court and jury as evidence of the genuineness or otherwise of the writing in dispute.
Page 483 - Judge prove adverse, contradict him by other evidence, or, by leave of the Judge, prove that he has made at other times a statement inconsistent with his present testimony ; but before such last-mentioned proof can be given, the circumstances of the supposed statement, sufficient to designate the particular occasion, must be mentioned to the witness, and he must be asked whether or not he has made such statement.
Page 482 - The advance of money by way of loan to a person engaged or about to engage in any business on a contract with that person that the lender shall receive a rate of interest varying with the profits...
Page 477 - Any colonial law which is or shall be in any respect repugnant to the provisions of any Act of Parliament extending to the colony to which such law may relate, or repugnant to any order or regulation made under authority of such Act of Parliament, or having in the colony the force and effect of such Act, shall be read subject to such Act, order, or regulation, and shall, to the extent of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, be and remain absolutely void and inoperative.
Page 481 - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons' Mates, and Serjeant Majors of the Militia ; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers.
Page 463 - Person, Crown, or Dignity; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to...
Page 483 - A party producing a witness shall not be allowed to impeach his credit by general evidence of bad character, but he may, in case the witness shall in the opinion of the judge prove adverse, contradict him by other evidence, or, by leave of the judge, prove that he has made at other times a statement inconsistent with his present testimony...
Page 477 - ... every representative legislature shall in respect to the colony under its jurisdiction have and be deemed at all times to have had full power to make laws respecting the constitution powers and procedure of such legislature.
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