Proceedings, Volume 32

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Page 318 - And We do hereby grant our especial licence and authority unto all and every person and persons, bodies politic and corporate, (otherwise competent,) to grant, sell, alien, and convey in mortmain, unto and to the use of the said Society, and their successors, any messuages, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, not exceeding such annual value as aforesaid.
Page 321 - Institute, or any Meeting thereof, or by the Council, contrary to the General Scope or true intent and meaning of this Our Charter, or the laws or statutes of Our Realm, and anything done contrary to this present clause shall be void.
Page 320 - Institute, and appoint and dismiss at their pleasure all salaried and other officers, attendants and servants as they may think fit, and may...
Page 316 - Petition mentioned, to promote the increase and diffusion of knowledge respecting as well Our Colonies, Dependencies and Possessions, as Our Indian Empire, and the preservation of a permanent union between the Mother Country and the various parts of the British Empire...
Page 172 - President, in the Chair. The minutes of the last Annual Meeting were read and confirmed. The President appointed as Scrutineers of the Ballot, Mr.
Page 256 - ... and personifications, personal signs, personal abstractions, and personal attributions — which make up the distinctively human sort of being. THE DEFINITION OF PATTERN I spoke, just now, of relatively enduring patterns, and since this term will be repeated time and again in this presentation, it may be well at this point to say a few words about the word pattern itself. I shall give you a definition of...
Page 320 - ... Meeting from time to time appoint fit persons to be Trustees of any part of the real or personal property of the...
Page 203 - O'Halloran, our able Secretary, who takes so important a part in connection with the affairs of this Institute. There are others also I would wish to mention. There is our Chief Clerk, Mr, Chamberlain, who equally, in his department, is such an excellent officer of this Institute, and also the younger members of the staff, with whom I am brought into almost daily contact throughout the year ; I don't think it would be possible to find a number of servants more zealous or hard working, or more devoted...

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