The Statesman's Year-bookSt. Martin's Press, 1889 |
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Side 14
... budgets : the first , that of the Delega- tions , for the whole monarchy ; the second , that of the Reichsrath , for ... budget estimates for the common affairs of the monarchy ' were as follows for the year 1889 : - Sources of Revenue ...
... budgets : the first , that of the Delega- tions , for the whole monarchy ; the second , that of the Reichsrath , for ... budget estimates for the common affairs of the monarchy ' were as follows for the year 1889 : - Sources of Revenue ...
Side 17
... budget estimate : — Years Revenue Expenditure Florins Florins 1879 247,138,000 264,664,000 1880 244,822,000 272,981,000 1881 275,235,000 300,554,000 1882 280,324,000 286,271,000 1883 294,910,000 300,017,000 1884 300,455,000 305,640,000 ...
... budget estimate : — Years Revenue Expenditure Florins Florins 1879 247,138,000 264,664,000 1880 244,822,000 272,981,000 1881 275,235,000 300,554,000 1882 280,324,000 286,271,000 1883 294,910,000 300,017,000 1884 300,455,000 305,640,000 ...
Side 39
... budget for 1888 was 4,792,400 francs to Roman Catholics ; 85,266 francs to Protestants ; and 16,292 francs to Jews ; besides 56,000 francs for various ecclesiastical expenses . There are few endowments , and the clergy derive their ...
... budget for 1888 was 4,792,400 francs to Roman Catholics ; 85,266 francs to Protestants ; and 16,292 francs to Jews ; besides 56,000 francs for various ecclesiastical expenses . There are few endowments , and the clergy derive their ...
Side 41
... budget for 1889 had not been brought forward . It will be seen that there has been almost constant deficits in recent years in the ordinary budget . The following table shows the total amount of the national liabili- ties of the kingdom ...
... budget for 1889 had not been brought forward . It will be seen that there has been almost constant deficits in recent years in the ordinary budget . The following table shows the total amount of the national liabili- ties of the kingdom ...
Side 42
... budgets for the year 1886 show a total revenue for all the provinces of 13,082,254 francs , and a total expenditure of ... budget of 1889 : - Officers Rank and file Total Infantry Cavalry Artillery Engineers Administrative 1,888 28,890 ...
... budgets for the year 1886 show a total revenue for all the provinces of 13,082,254 francs , and a total expenditure of ... budget of 1889 : - Officers Rank and file Total Infantry Cavalry Artillery Engineers Administrative 1,888 28,890 ...
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Side 381 - Public education is entirely free from the supervision and control of the Church. By a law enacted in 1844, it is compulsory on parents to send their children to a place of public instruction ; but this prescription is for from being enforced, and only a very small fraction of the children of the middle and lower classes really attend school.
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