Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... regard this as in any way seriously affecting newspapers as apart from authors ' books ? -Yes , we do . We think it is as desirable from the point of view of the newspaper editor and proprietor as from the point of view of the novelist ...
... regard this as in any way seriously affecting newspapers as apart from authors ' books ? -Yes , we do . We think it is as desirable from the point of view of the newspaper editor and proprietor as from the point of view of the novelist ...
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... regard to the fact that some person who read the book may have 66 read the opening words ; but still the jury might say : Oh , well , it is very easy to put in these opening words . " Lord Stanley of Alderley . 99. Would it not be an ...
... regard to the fact that some person who read the book may have 66 read the opening words ; but still the jury might say : Oh , well , it is very easy to put in these opening words . " Lord Stanley of Alderley . 99. Would it not be an ...
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... regard to another book . He might find it perhaps more difficult to get another publisher to publish a book of his , if he had had an action brought against him in respect of a previous book ? -Yes , there I agree . I was think- ing you ...
... regard to another book . He might find it perhaps more difficult to get another publisher to publish a book of his , if he had had an action brought against him in respect of a previous book ? -Yes , there I agree . I was think- ing you ...
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... regard to the power of the Com- missioners to promote this Bill and to do this act there can be no doubt about that . By the fifth section of the Charter , the first paragraph and the fifth sub - head , one of their powers for which ...
... regard to the power of the Com- missioners to promote this Bill and to do this act there can be no doubt about that . By the fifth section of the Charter , the first paragraph and the fifth sub - head , one of their powers for which ...
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... regard to the small part of East Suffolk affected by inadvertent non - inclusion in the notices for the Bill , and proposes an addition to Clause 4 exempting the area concerned from the rating provisions of the Bill , until the Ministry ...
... regard to the small part of East Suffolk affected by inadvertent non - inclusion in the notices for the Bill , and proposes an addition to Clause 4 exempting the area concerned from the rating provisions of the Bill , until the Ministry ...
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