The Statesman's Year-bookMacMillan Press Limited, 1887 |
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Side 32
... Embassy . ' London , 1883 . Report by Mr. Drummond on the finances of Austria ... H.M.'s Secretaries of Embassy . ' London , 1884 . Report by Mr. Drummond on ... Consuls . ' London , 1886 . Hertslet ( Sir Edward ) , Foreign Office List ...
... Embassy . ' London , 1883 . Report by Mr. Drummond on the finances of Austria ... H.M.'s Secretaries of Embassy . ' London , 1884 . Report by Mr. Drummond on ... Consuls . ' London , 1886 . Hertslet ( Sir Edward ) , Foreign Office List ...
Side 47
... H.M.'s Secretaries of Embassy . ' Part III . London , 1883 . Report by Consul - General Grattan on the trade and commerce of Antwerp for the year 1884 in Reports of H.M.'s Consuls . ' Part IX . London , 1885 . · Chemins de fer , postes ...
... H.M.'s Secretaries of Embassy . ' Part III . London , 1883 . Report by Consul - General Grattan on the trade and commerce of Antwerp for the year 1884 in Reports of H.M.'s Consuls . ' Part IX . London , 1885 . · Chemins de fer , postes ...
Side 62
... H.M.'s Consuls . ' London , 1885 . Report on Denmark as a grain - producing country by Consul Ryder , in ' Re- ports of the Consuls of the United States , ' August 1883. Washington , 1883 . Trade of Denmark with the United Kingdom , in ...
... H.M.'s Consuls . ' London , 1885 . Report on Denmark as a grain - producing country by Consul Ryder , in ' Re- ports of the Consuls of the United States , ' August 1883. Washington , 1883 . Trade of Denmark with the United Kingdom , in ...
Side 99
... H.M.'s Consuls . ' London , 1886 . Report on the Wine Harvest of France in 1883 , in Reports of the Consuls of the United States , ' No. 39 , 1884. Washington , 1884 . Trade of France with the United Kingdom ; in ' Annual Statement of ...
... H.M.'s Consuls . ' London , 1886 . Report on the Wine Harvest of France in 1883 , in Reports of the Consuls of the United States , ' No. 39 , 1884. Washington , 1884 . Trade of France with the United Kingdom ; in ' Annual Statement of ...
Side 200
... H.M.'s Diplomatic Agents Abroad , ' Part VIII . 1883 . Report on the Commercial Situation of Germany at the close of 1883 , in ' Reports of the Consuls of the United States . ' No. 38 , 1884. Washington , 1884 . Reports on the Trade of ...
... H.M.'s Diplomatic Agents Abroad , ' Part VIII . 1883 . Report on the Commercial Situation of Germany at the close of 1883 , in ' Reports of the Consuls of the United States . ' No. 38 , 1884. Washington , 1884 . Reports on the Trade of ...
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Side 595 - By the same Act the British hundredweight of 112 pounds, and the ton of 2,240 pounds, were abolished, and the hundredweight was declared to be 100 pounds and the ton 2,000 pounds avoirdupois, thus assimilating the weights of Canada and the United States. Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Canada and British North America. 1. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Annual Report of the Department of the Interior for the year ended June 30, 1878.
Side 823 - Council, and no grant or appropriation of any part of the revenue can be made without the concurrence of a majority of the Council. Such parts of the revenues of India as may be remitted to England, and moneys arising in Great Britain...
Side 51 - Rigsdag comprises the Landsthing and the Folkething, the former being a Senate or Upper House, and the latter a House of Commons. The Landsthing consists of 66 members. Of these, 12 are nominated for life by the Crown, from among actual or former representatives of the kingdom, and the rest are elected indirectly by the people, for the term of eight years.
Side 336 - The Senate is composed of the princes of the royal house who are of age, and of an unlimited number of members, above forty years old, who are nominated by the King for life; a condition of the nomination being that the person should either...
Side 217 - ... by the Queen's letter naming the person to be elected ; and afterwards the royal assent and confirmation of the appointment is signified under the Great Seal. But this form applies only to the sees of old foundation ; the bishoprics of Gloucester and Bristol, Chester, Peterborough, Oxford, Ripon, and Manchester, are conferred direct by letters patent from the Crown.
Side 511 - January, 1308, by the 3 cantons of Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwald. In 1353 it numbered 8 cantons, and in 1513 it was composed of 13 cantons. This old Confederation, of 13 cantons, was increased by the adherence of several subject territories, and existed till 1798, when it was replaced by the Helvetic Republic, which lasted four years. In 1803, Napoleon I. organised a new Confederation, composed of 19 cantons, by the addition of St. Gall, Graubiinden, Aargau, Thurgau, Tessin, andVaud.
Side 209 - One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, be entitled to be registered as a Voter, and, when registered, to vote for a Member or Members to serve in Parliament for a Borough, who is qualified as follows; (that is to say,) 1.
Side 820 - India,' sanctioned August 2, 1858. By the terms of this Act, all the territories heretofore under the government of the East India Company are vested in Her Majesty, and all its powers are exercised in her name ; all territorial and other revenues and all tributes and other payments are likewise received in her name, and disposed of for the purposes of the government of India alone, subject to the provisions of this Act.
Side 480 - Riksact, establishing new fundamental laws on the terms that the union of the two kingdoms be indissoluble and irrevocable, without prejudice, however, to the separate government, constitution, and code of laws of either Sweden or Norway. The law of succession is the same in Sweden and Norway. In case of absolute vacancy of the throne, the two Diets assemble for the election of the future sovereign, and should they not be able to agree upon one person, an equal number of Swedish and Norwegian deputies...
Side 616 - There is, according to the constitution, no power of veto with the President, nor can he dissolve, shorten, or prorogue the sittings of Congress. By the terms of the constitution no citizen can enjoy titular or other distinctions, nor are hereditary rights or privileges of rank and race allowed to exist within the territory of the republic ; but most of the Indians are virtually in bondage.