| Charles Dickens - 1855 - 296 Seiten
...letter was ordered to be printed. On the motion of Mr. J. GREENE, a select committee was appointed to consider the cheapest, most expeditious, and most efficient mode of providing for the Printing required for the Houses of Parliament and the 1'ublic Service. On Thursday the 25th... | |
| 1856 - 962 Seiten
...outlay of many thousand pounds, for the manufacture, not of fire-arms generally, but exclusively'of s weapon which had its reputation to win in Europe,...automatic manufacture, notwithstanding the newness of ihn system, it is scarcely to be surpassed by any bram-h of trade with which we are acquainted. The... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1866 - 630 Seiten
...manufacturers with the private trade of the country, and it was agreed that a committee should be appointed " to consider the cheapest, most expeditious, and most...of providing small arms for Her Majesty's service." An opportunity was afforded to the gunmakers to give evidence. The result was that the committee recommended... | |
| John Francis Marthens - 1875 - 50 Seiten
...against the Government of this Province. 4to. London, 1738. Report of the Select Committee appointed to consider the cheapest, most expeditious and most efficient mode of providing for the Printing required for the House of Parliament and the Public Service, with minutes of Evidence.... | |
| Edward Clements Bigmore - 1884 - 464 Seiten
...Printed Papers, in use." should be sold to the public; and, III. Report of the Select Committee appointed to consider the cheapest, most expeditious, and most efficient mode of providing for the Printing required for the Houses of Parliament and the Public Service, with minutes of evidence.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1854 - 522 Seiten
...Committee have power to Report their Observations to The House. REP OR T. THE SELECT COMMITTEE appointed to consider the Cheapest, most Expeditious, and most Efficient Mode of providing for the PRINTING required for the HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT and the PUBLIC SERVICE, and who were empowered... | |
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