| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1873 - 774 pàgines
...and the verdict based upon it, should be trite. Taking the facts as reported, it appears to me that it is impossible to arrive at any other conclusion than that the deceased was stabbed by the prisoner subsequently to the quarrel, while he was walking in the innyard.... | |
| William Fleming (compiler of railway time-tables.) - 1876 - 164 pàgines
...United Kingdom during the last half-century," summing up his argument in these words : — " I think it is impossible to arrive at any other conclusion than that the operation of a sound political economy has been even more, and greatly more, prolific in enlarging... | |
| 1880 - 1170 pàgines
...figuro fur i at these figures as we will, within the bounds fixed for tie by positive data, and I think it is impossible to arrive at any other conclusion than that the operation of a sound political economy 1ms been even more, and greatly more, prolific in enlarging... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1886 - 1106 pàgines
...State law and is not therefore illegal or unconstitutional. Under the, statement of admitted facts it is impossible to arrive at any other conclusion than that the defendants carry on the tobacco business, both as wholesale and retail dealers. As the law reaches... | |
| Patrick Edward Dove - 1888 - 432 pàgines
...being 1440, 36o, and 720 acres respectively, and so on. If an examination is made of these entries it is impossible to arrive at any other conclusion than that the land has been divided into groups of units of 120 acres, each twelve of which make, as we have seen,... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1888 - 432 pàgines
...being 1440, 360, and 720 acres respectively, and so on. If an examination is made of these entries it is impossible to arrive at any other conclusion than that the land has been divided into groups of units of 120 acres, each twelve of which make, as we have seen,... | |
| Patrick Edward Dove - 1888 - 430 pàgines
...being 1440, 360, and 720 acres respectively, and so on. If an examination is made of these entries it is impossible to arrive at any other conclusion than that the land has been divided into groups of units of 120 acres, each twelve of which make, as we have seen,... | |
| Seshayangar Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar - 1893 - 700 pàgines
...is piece-goods, though grain is also largely imported into the Malabar district. On the whole, then, it is impossible to arrive at any other conclusion than that the mass of the population of the Madras Presidency have considerably progressed in wealth during the 10... | |
| Edward Douglas Armour - 1894 - 466 pàgines
...headline, would have been unlimited in its application (i). Applying this rule to the Act in question it is impossible to arrive at any other conclusion than that the Abstract Index is one of the books of the office. This grouping has been continued and reappears in... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1899 - 262 pàgines
...of an antagonistic Government : and remembering all the difficulties that have to be contended with, it is impossible to arrive .at any other conclusion than that the gold fields of the Rand and their industry are marvellous indeed. The newspapers call attention to... | |
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