The Statesman's Year-book, Bind 27Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter (Librarian) Palgrave, 1890 |
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Side 15
... Army , Navy , and Mer - 1 chant Seamen abroad 202,954 212,194 250,356 216,080 Total , United Kingdom 27,057,923 27,745,942 29,321,288 31,845,379 The decennial rate of increase or decrease ( - ) per cent . at each of the last five ...
... Army , Navy , and Mer - 1 chant Seamen abroad 202,954 212,194 250,356 216,080 Total , United Kingdom 27,057,923 27,745,942 29,321,288 31,845,379 The decennial rate of increase or decrease ( - ) per cent . at each of the last five ...
Side 44
... Army . The total cost of the British Army , provided for by Parliament in the army estimates for 1889-90 , was calculated at 20,006,3621 .; but from this amount there was deducted the sum of 2,670,5621 . for appropriations in aid ...
... Army . The total cost of the British Army , provided for by Parliament in the army estimates for 1889-90 , was calculated at 20,006,3621 .; but from this amount there was deducted the sum of 2,670,5621 . for appropriations in aid ...
Side 53
... Army Estimates , ' which are submitted in ' votes ' for the approval of the House of Commons . Parliament exercises another important means of control over the army , viz . by passing at the commencement of every session an Act called the ...
... Army Estimates , ' which are submitted in ' votes ' for the approval of the House of Commons . Parliament exercises another important means of control over the army , viz . by passing at the commencement of every session an Act called the ...
Side 54
... army • · 7,421 20,524 124,337 The total number of horses and mules for this establishment on January 1 , 1889 , was 13,238 , and of field guns , 282 . For total cost of the British army , with details of the expen- diture , see under ...
... army • · 7,421 20,524 124,337 The total number of horses and mules for this establishment on January 1 , 1889 , was 13,238 , and of field guns , 282 . For total cost of the British army , with details of the expen- diture , see under ...
Side 55
... army estimates for the year ending March 31 , 1890 , as well as former years , contained votes of money for four classes of reserve , or auxiliary forces— namely , the Militia , the Yeomanry Cavalry , the Volunteer corps , and the Army ...
... army estimates for the year ending March 31 , 1890 , as well as former years , contained votes of money for four classes of reserve , or auxiliary forces— namely , the Militia , the Yeomanry Cavalry , the Volunteer corps , and the Army ...
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