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122 SOCIAL SCIENCE.
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XYIII.—SOCIAL SCIENCE.
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The National Association for the Promoti...
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or in the Clmaxiel Islands respectively ; and all Registrars and other officers of the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes shall take judicial notice
Public such of the affidavit , or seal person or declaration si , gnature which shall , or as affirmation be the attached case may , or suspended to be , of other any , or such document subscribed Judge . , _Notary to any any
XXII . If any , person shall , forge any such , seal or signature as last aforeprovisions said , or any of the seal said or si Act gnature of the impressed 6 th of Greorge , affixed IV , . or or subscribed of the said under Act of the the
18 th and 19 th of Victoria , to any affidavit , declaration , , or affirmation to be evidence used in the Court such document for Divorce as aforesaid and Matrimonial with a false Causes or , counterfeit or shall tender seal in or any
signature thereto , knowing the same to be false or counterfeit , he shall be guilty of felony , and shall upon conviction be liable to penal servitude for the term of his lifeor for term not less than seven yearsor to be
imprisonedwith or without , hard any laborfor any term not exceeding , three years nor less than , one year ; and whenever , any such document has been admitted in evidence by virtue of this Actthe Court or the person who has admitted
the same may , at the request of , any party against whom the same is so in admitted the custod in evidence of some , direct officer that of the the Court same or shall other be impounded , and for be such _kejot proper person
period and s y ulbjeet to such conditions as to the said Court or person , shall seem meet ; and every person charged with committing any felony under this
Act may be dealt with , indicted , tried , and , if convicted , sentenced , and his offence may be laid and charged to have been committed in the county , district , or place in which he may be apprehended or be in custody ; and
indicted every accessory tried , and before if or convicted after the sentenced fact , to any and such his offence offence may laid be and dealt charged with , to have , been , committed , in any , county , districtor place in which the
principal offender may be , tried . , , wilfull XXIII y swear . Any affirm person or who declare shall falsel wilfully in g any ive false affidavit evidence or dej , ) or osition who made shall
under the authority , , of this Act before y , any Surrogate having authority to administer oaths under the Act of the 20 th and 21 st Viet ., cap . 77 , or before any person who before the passing of the said Act was a Surrogate authorised
to administer oaths in any of the Channel Islands , or before any person authorised to administer oaths under this Act , shall be liable to the penalties
and consequences of wilful and corrupt perjury .
122 Social Science.
122 SOCIAL SCIENCE .
Xyiii.—Social Science.
XYIII . —SOCIAL SCIENCE .
The National Association For The Promoti...
The National Association for the Promotion of Social Science holds
Its its first second meeting Annu al at Meeting Birming * on the a 11 year th of ago this was month perhap , Oc s t the ober greatest , 1858 .
success ever achieved , at one effor , t by any social , movement of the like kind . Every one present at that meeting was struck by the universal
enthusiasm manifested in its favor . The force of a new idea was apparently animating the entire proceedings ; so that formerly
despised truisms , uttered in one of the crowded rooms in which its sections held their sittings , were received with the fervour of freshly
discovered truths . The new Association was felt to be an expression
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1858, page 122, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101858/page/50/
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