Surely it is not too much to say that, in matters which directly and mainly concern the people of the county who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them in their local government bodies, such representatives may be... Local Government in England - Page 82by Josef Redlich - 1903Full view - About this book
| 1898 - 272 pages
...accompanied by a qualification or an exception which some Judges may think ought to be there. Surely it is not too much to say that, in matters which directly and mainly concern the people of the county who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them in their local... | |
| Robert Campbell - 1898 - 850 pages
...accompanied by a qualification or an exception which some Judges may think ought to be there. Surely it is not too much to say that, in matters which directly and mainly concern the people of the county, who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them in their local... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1902 - 890 pages
...accompanied by a qualification or an exception which some judges may think ought to be there. Surely, it is not too much to say that, in matters which directly and mainly concern the people of the county who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them in their local... | |
| L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams, Edward Betley Brown - 1907 - 932 pages
...is not too much to say that in matters which directly and mainly concern the people of the county, who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent thorn in their local government bodies, such representatives may be trusted to understand their own... | |
| 1908 - 596 pages
...accompanied by a qualification or an exception which some judges may think ought to be there. Surely it is not too much to say that in matters which directly and mainly concern the people of the county, who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them in their local... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1913 - 1020 pages
...Judges think ought to have been there. In matters which directly or mainly concern the people . . . who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them in their local governing bodies, such representatives may be trusted to understand their own requirements better than... | |
| 1926 - 1180 pages
...accompanied by a qualification or exception which some judges may think ought to be there. Surely it is not too much to say that in matters which directly and mainly concern the people of the county, who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them in their local... | |
| 1924 - 856 pages
...accompanied by a qualification or an exception which some ' Judges may think ought to be there. Surely it is not too much to ' say that in matters which directly and mainly concern the people " of the county, who have the right to choose those whom they think " best fitted to represent them in their... | |
| Eugene McQuillin - 1928 - 1026 pages
...accompanied by a qualification or exception which some judges may think ought to be there. Surely, it is not too much to say that in matters which directly and mainly concern the people of the county, who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them in their local... | |
| Sir David Lindsay Keir, Frederick Henry Lawson - 1928 - 520 pages
...accompanied by a qualification or an exception which some judges may think ought to be there. Surely it is not too much to say that in matters which directly and mainly concern the people of the county, who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them in their local... | |
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