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... Prisons Department ( England ) 2 52 13 Treasury - Professional Clerks in the Soli- citor's Office Treasury ... Prisons Service , Ireland ; Prisons Department , Scotland ; Privy Council Office ; Public Works Loan Office ; Public Works ...
... Prisons Department ( England ) 2 52 13 Treasury - Professional Clerks in the Soli- citor's Office Treasury ... Prisons Service , Ireland ; Prisons Department , Scotland ; Privy Council Office ; Public Works Loan Office ; Public Works ...
Pagina 8
... Prisons ' Office ( Ireland ) . Office of Inspectors - General of Prisons ( Ireland ) . General Register Office ( Ireland ) . Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks ' Office ( Ireland ) . Inspectors of Lunatic Asylums ' Office ( Ireland ) ...
... Prisons ' Office ( Ireland ) . Office of Inspectors - General of Prisons ( Ireland ) . General Register Office ( Ireland ) . Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks ' Office ( Ireland ) . Inspectors of Lunatic Asylums ' Office ( Ireland ) ...
Pagina 38
... Prisons Service ( Ire- land ) ; Prisons Department , Scotland ; Privy Council Office ; Public Works Loan Office ; Public Works Office , Ireland : Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office ( Scotland ) ; Reformatories ' Office ...
... Prisons Service ( Ire- land ) ; Prisons Department , Scotland ; Privy Council Office ; Public Works Loan Office ; Public Works Office , Ireland : Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office ( Scotland ) ; Reformatories ' Office ...
Pagina 48
... PRISON . ( Scheme not yet arranged . ) XXII . [ SCH . A. ] CLERKS OF THE WORKS .- ( Scheme not yet arranged ... PRISON . 1. Reading . 2. Writing and Spelling . 3. Addition and Subtraction ( Simple and of Money ) . XXIX . [ ] MOUNTED ...
... PRISON . ( Scheme not yet arranged . ) XXII . [ SCH . A. ] CLERKS OF THE WORKS .- ( Scheme not yet arranged ... PRISON . 1. Reading . 2. Writing and Spelling . 3. Addition and Subtraction ( Simple and of Money ) . XXIX . [ ] MOUNTED ...
Pagina 66
... prison under the control of the Lord Lieutenant may be transferred to another such prison at any age , provided he has served continuously in an established capacity from a time at which he was within the ordinary limits . Department ...
... prison under the control of the Lord Lieutenant may be transferred to another such prison at any age , provided he has served continuously in an established capacity from a time at which he was within the ordinary limits . Department ...
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Pagina 548 - In any right-angled triangle, the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle.
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Pagina 418 - Triangles upon the same base, and between the same parallels, are equal to one another.
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