The Statesman's Year-bookSt. Martin's Press, 1889 |
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Side 365
... roubles , or 4,800l . , has been received by Montenegro from Russia since the Crimean war , as a reward for its friendly attitude during that period . The Austrian Government is stated to contribute about 30,000 florins per annum ...
... roubles , or 4,800l . , has been received by Montenegro from Russia since the Crimean war , as a reward for its friendly attitude during that period . The Austrian Government is stated to contribute about 30,000 florins per annum ...
Side 417
... roubles , come under the jurisdiction of these popular tribunals . Affairs of more import- ance , up to 300 roubles , are judged by Judges of Peace , elected in central Russia , and nominated elsewhere ; appeal against their judg- ments ...
... roubles , come under the jurisdiction of these popular tribunals . Affairs of more import- ance , up to 300 roubles , are judged by Judges of Peace , elected in central Russia , and nominated elsewhere ; appeal against their judg- ments ...
Side 419
... roubles from voluntary contributions , and 6,236,944 roubles from the funds of the Holy Synod . The Russian Church formerly possessed immense wealth , but it was confiscated partly by Peter I. , and principally by Catherine II . With ...
... roubles from voluntary contributions , and 6,236,944 roubles from the funds of the Holy Synod . The Russian Church formerly possessed immense wealth , but it was confiscated partly by Peter I. , and principally by Catherine II . With ...
Side 422
... roubles , the average yearly- gold value of the rouble being given in the last column : - : - Years Revenue Expenditure Average value of paper rouble Roubles Roubles d . 1878 625,972,735 600,510,612 24.22 1879 661,954,192 643,892,258 ...
... roubles , the average yearly- gold value of the rouble being given in the last column : - : - Years Revenue Expenditure Average value of paper rouble Roubles Roubles d . 1878 625,972,735 600,510,612 24.22 1879 661,954,192 643,892,258 ...
Side 423
... roubles in revenue and 57,261,224 roubles in expendi- ture , were included in the budget . A considerable difference between the revenue from direct taxes occurred also in 1887 , re- ducing them from 101,316,034 roubles in 1885 to ...
... roubles in revenue and 57,261,224 roubles in expendi- ture , were included in the budget . A considerable difference between the revenue from direct taxes occurred also in 1887 , re- ducing them from 101,316,034 roubles in 1885 to ...
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Side 308 - Martial, with a Summary of the Law of Evidence, and some Notice of the Criminal Law of England with reference to the Trial of Civil Offences. By Capt.
Side 49 - taking into consideration that the maintenance of the integrity of the Danish Monarchy, as connected with the general interests of the balance of power in Europe, is of high importance to the preservation of peace...
Side 459 - ... of the Cortes, passed July 23, 1835, and March 9, 1836, all conventual establishments were suppressed, and their property confiscated for the benefit of the nation. These decrees gave rise to a long dispute with the head of the Roman Catholic Church, which ended in the sovereign pontiff conceding the principle of the measure. By a concordat with Rome, concluded in August, 1859, the Spanish Government was authorised to sell the whole ecclesiastical property, except churches and parsonages, in...
Side 404 - Most of the above heads of departments have assistant ministers, who supply their place on certain occasions. They all communicate directly with the sovereign, or with the ' Private Cabinet of the Emperor,' in which body centres the whole executive authority of the empire. The Private Cabinet is divided into four sections, the first of which has the presidency and superintendence of the other two, and is in immediate communication with the emperor. The second...
Side 88 - The council elect a first and second syndic to preside ; the executive power is vested in the first syndic, while the judicial power is exercised by a civil judge and two magistrates (viguiers).
Side 325 - I. of Savoy. King Carlo Alberto the first of the house of Savoy-Carignano, abdicated the throne March 23, 1849, in favour of his son, the present king.
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.
Side 214 - Church is a perfect democracy, all the members being equal, none of them having power or pre-eminence of any kind over another. There is in each parish a parochial tribunal, called a kirk session...
Side 335 - The Roman Catholic hierarchy in Italy consists of 45 archbishops and 198 bishops. All these dignitaries of the Church are appointed by the Pope, on the advice of a council of Cardinals, the congregation
Side 64 - President may, with the assent of the Senate, dissolve the Chamber of Deputies before the legal expiration of its term, but in such event the electoral colleges must be summoned for new elections within three months.