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" The inspectors of bituminous coal mines shall each devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office... "
Annual Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of the ... - Page 681
by Pennsylvania. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics - 1887
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 40

Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 864 pages
...time and labour to this duty without an adequate remuneration. The chief clerk, who was obliged to devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office, had a salary of only 4-00/., and he believed that '.he whole of his income, fees and all, did not exceed...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1888 - 1080 pages
...did absolutely give up his private practice in order that he might visit the various Departments and devote the whole of his time to the duties of his Office. That state of things was, however, as Campbell put it, " corrected " by Sir James Scarlett and others,...
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Annual Report of the Directors of the American Education Society

American Education Society - 1839 - 744 pages
...and, January 26, 1830, Hardy Ropes, Esq. was chosen in his place, with the intention that he should devote the whole of his time to the* duties of his office, as they had become so multiplied and extensive. April 14, 1830, OF THE AMERICAN EDUCATION SOCIETY....
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 48

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1863 - 590 pages
...by the Bishop of the diocese, as required by the Statute (16 & 17 Viet., cap. 97, sec. 55). He shall devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office. He shall perform the appointed services, according to the rites of the Church of England, twice on...
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Report from the Select Committee on Poor Law (Scotland): Together with the ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select committee on poor law (Scotland) - 1870 - 576 pages
...one of the regulations which the Poor Law Board have laid down is, that the relieving officer shall devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office ; he is not allowed to engage in any other pursuit whatever ; he is not allowed to be in trade, or...
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The Journal of Education for Ontario, Volumes 25-26

1872 - 402 pages
...regulations are as follows : 2. The Jngpector's Full Time to be Employed. — Each Inspector shall devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office as Inspector, or member of the Central Committee of Examiners, if appointed thereto, except during...
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Journal: Appendix. Reports

California. Legislature - 1872 - 429 pages
...Church of England, in priest's orders, and shall be licensed by the bishop of the diocese. He shall devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office, and not hold any other engagement. 2. He shall perform divine service, according to the rites of the...
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Insanity and insane asylums

California. Commission in lunacy, 1870- - 1872 - 404 pages
...Church of England, in priest's orders, and shall be licensed by the bishop of the diocese. lie shall devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office. and not hold any other engagement. 2. He shall perform divine service, according to the rites of the...
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Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Mines for the Year Ending ...

1875 - 762 pages
...lost, for like recovery of damages for the injury they shall have sustained. SEC. 12. The inspectors of bituminous coal mines shall each devote the whole...time to the duties of his office ; it shall be his duty to examine the mines in his district as often as possible to see that all the provisions of this...
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Parliamentary Debates

New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1876 - 790 pages
...during the voyage. With respect to the fourth question, the Government would expect the Agent-General to devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office. With respect to the fifth question, there appeared to the Government no reason why Sir Julius Vogel...
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