Nevertheless, we do not find any argument on which the course pursued with regard to other Towns could be justified, which would not apply with the same force to London, unless the magnitude of the change in this case should be considered as converting... London Government, and how to Reform it - Página 104por Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth - 1882 - 125 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1837 - 346 páginas
...statements, that this assumption cannot be made in the case of the metropolis. Nevertheless, we do not find any argument on which the course pursued with...practical difficulty into an objection of principle. We have pointed out how small a proportion of the metropolis is comprehended •within the municipal... | |
| 1870 - 402 páginas
...Corporation Commissioners, in their Report on the City of London in 1837, stated that they did not " find any argument on which the course pursued with...practical difficulty, into an objection of principle," and the Commissioners go on to say that they are unable to discover any circumstance justifying the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1878 - 1136 páginas
...which the course pursued with regard to other towns could be justified which would not apply with equal force to London, unless the magnitude of the change,...considered as converting that which would otherwise bo only a practical difficulty into an objection of principle. We have pointed out how small a proportion... | |
| 1880 - 770 páginas
...conclusive. The question as to the form which it should take is also considered, and they say : " We do not find any argument on which the course pursued with...practical difficulty into an objection of principle." They express themselves unable " to discover any circumstance justifying the present distinction of... | |
| Percy A. Harris - 1913 - 234 páginas
...in the reform of other towns should be followed for the Metropolis. They reported that they "did not find any argument on which the course pursued with regard to other towns could be justified which did not apply with the same force to London, unless the magnitude of the change in this case should... | |
| David Charles Douglas, George Malcolm Young, W. D. Handcock - 1996 - 1050 páginas
...statements, that this assumption cannot be made in the case of the Metropolis. Nevertheless, we do not find any argument on which the course pursued with...practical difficulty into an objection of principle. We have pointed out how small a proportion of the Metropolis is comprehended within the Municipal Boundary.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1878 - 1098 páginas
...this development of the Corporation in the following emphatic terms: — "We do not find any arguments on which the course pursued with regard to other towns could be justified which would not apply with equal force to London, unless the magnitude of the change, in this case, should be considered as converting... | |
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