In the first place the applicant for relief is subjected to an examination so close and searching, so absolutely inquisitorial, that no man who could possibly escape from it would submit to it. He is not one of several hundreds who can tell his own story... Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England - Strana 81autor/autoři: Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1872Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1872 - 606 str.
...inquisitorial, that no man who could possibly escape from it would submit to it. He is not one of several hundreds who can tell his own story to an overworked...that his interrogator is bound by law to put to him. One of the peculiar merits claimed, and I believe rightly claimed, for this system is that before a... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Local Government Board - 1875 - 510 str.
...escape from it would submit to it. relief> system of. He is not one of several hundreds who can te)l his own story to an overworked relieving officer, but one of a very few, never exceeding tour, — frequently the single applicant, — who is bound by law to answer every one of that long... | |
| 1897 - 706 str.
...money into its English equivalent, the mark and the shilling have been taken as of the same value. story to an overworked relieving officer, but one...that his interrogator is bound by law to put to him. "One of the peculiar merits claimed, and I believe rightly claimed, for this system, is that before... | |
| 1897 - 678 str.
...money into its English equivalent, the mark and the shilling have been taken as of the same value. story to an overworked relieving officer, but one...that his interrogator is bound by law to put to him. " One of the peculiar merits claimed, and I believe rightly claimed, for this system, is that before... | |
| Mary Ellen Richmond - 1917 - 528 str.
...inquisitorial, that no man who could possibly escape from it would submit to it. He is not one of several hundreds who can tell his own story to an overworked...that his interrogator is bound by law to put to him. One of the peculiar merits claimed, and I believe rightly claimed, for this system is that before a... | |
| Stuart Alfred Queen - 1922 - 336 str.
...inquisitorial, that no man who could possibly escape from it would submit to it. He is not one of several hundreds who can tell his own story to an overworked...that his interrogator is bound by law to put to him. One of the peculiar merits claimed, and I believe rightly claimed, for this system is that before a... | |
| 1875 - 914 str.
...inquisitorial, that no man •who could possibly escape from it would submit to it. He is not one of several hundreds who can tell his own story to an overworked...that his interrogator is bound by law to put to him. One of the peculiar merits claimed, and I before rightly claimed, for this system is that before a... | |
| 1872 - 734 str.
...could possibly escape would submit to it. He is not, as here, one of several hundreds, each of whom can tell his own story to an overworked relieving...exceeding four— frequently the single applicant— bound by law to answer every one of that long string of questions • that his interrogator is bound... | |
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