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... England and Wales • Mercantile Navy 319 Scotland Railways , Post , and Tele- Ireland . graphs . 319 Islands in the British Seas Diplomatic Representatives 321 Weights and Measures · Emigration Books of Reference 321 321 PAGE PAGE ...
... England and Wales • Mercantile Navy 319 Scotland Railways , Post , and Tele- Ireland . graphs . 319 Islands in the British Seas Diplomatic Representatives 321 Weights and Measures · Emigration Books of Reference 321 321 PAGE PAGE ...
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... England and Wales . 99 58,320 22,712,266 389 Scotland • 99 30,685 3,360,018 109 Ireland 31,874 5,411,416 169 ITALY . 1871 114,296 26,801,154 238 GERMANY 1875 212,091 42,727,360 201 Prussia 137,066 19 25,742,404 187 Bavaria 29,292 ...
... England and Wales . 99 58,320 22,712,266 389 Scotland • 99 30,685 3,360,018 109 Ireland 31,874 5,411,416 169 ITALY . 1871 114,296 26,801,154 238 GERMANY 1875 212,091 42,727,360 201 Prussia 137,066 19 25,742,404 187 Bavaria 29,292 ...
Side xxx
... England and Wales • 99 Scotland • 891,418 539,574 189,677 " 9 126,707 76,775 24,333 Ireland " 134,370 99,839 25,363 GREECE . 1873 42,189 36,861 8,985 ITALY . 1877 1,029,037 787,817 214,973 NETHERLANDS 1877 150,093 93,764 31,470 PORTUGAL ...
... England and Wales • 99 Scotland • 891,418 539,574 189,677 " 9 126,707 76,775 24,333 Ireland " 134,370 99,839 25,363 GREECE . 1873 42,189 36,861 8,985 ITALY . 1877 1,029,037 787,817 214,973 NETHERLANDS 1877 150,093 93,764 31,470 PORTUGAL ...
Side xxxi
... England and Wales 37.8 33 27.7 14.6 1878 34.0 19.9 14.5 35.7 21.0 • 29 16.7 Scotland · 35.6 20-6 14.5 Ireland 28.9 " " 17.8 12.1 GREECE 1873 28.8 25.4 12.3 ITALY NETHERLANDS 1877 36.7 28.1 15.2 • 1877 36.8 23.3 16.4 PORTUGAL 1875 37.7 ...
... England and Wales 37.8 33 27.7 14.6 1878 34.0 19.9 14.5 35.7 21.0 • 29 16.7 Scotland · 35.6 20-6 14.5 Ireland 28.9 " " 17.8 12.1 GREECE 1873 28.8 25.4 12.3 ITALY NETHERLANDS 1877 36.7 28.1 15.2 • 1877 36.8 23.3 16.4 PORTUGAL 1875 37.7 ...
Side 192
... Wales has settled upon her by 26 Vict . cap . 1 , the annual sum of 10,000l . , to be increased to 30,000l . in case of widowhood . Both the parliamentary grants of the Prince and Princess of Wales ... England and Scotland : - James I.
... Wales has settled upon her by 26 Vict . cap . 1 , the annual sum of 10,000l . , to be increased to 30,000l . in case of widowhood . Both the parliamentary grants of the Prince and Princess of Wales ... England and Scotland : - James I.
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Side 468 - In return, his Imperial Majesty the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms, to be agreed upon later between the two Powers, into the Government and for the protection of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in these territories ; and in order to enable England to make necessary provision for executing her engagement, his Imperial Majesty the Sultan further consents to assign the Island of Cyprus to be occupied and administered by England.
Side 192 - It hath sovereign and uncontrollable authority in the making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal: this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is entrusted by the constitution of these kingdoms.
Side 191 - Fund, but that a civil list shall be assigned to the Queen. In virtue of this Act, which received the royal sanction Dec. 23, 1837, the Queen has granted to her an annual allowance of 385,0002.' for the support of Her Majesty's household, and of the honour and dignity of the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Side 197 - ... for the unexpired residue, whatever it may be, of any term originally created for
Side 296 - Kegno,' granted on March 4, 1848, by King Charles Albert to his Sardinian subjects. According to this charter, the executive power of the State belongs exclusively to the sovereign, and is exercised by him through responsible ministers ; while the legislative authority rests conjointly in the King and Parliament, the latter consisting of two Chambers — an upper one, the Senate, and a lower one, called the ' Camera de
Side 273 - Responsible Government in which the Crown has only a veto on legislation, and the Home Government has no control over any public officer, except its own representative.
Side 42 - In view of the death of the king without direct heirs, the great powers of Europe, ' 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 608 - Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to the Secretary of the Interior for the year 1873. 8. Washington, 1874. Statement of the Public Debt of the United States, July 1, 1874.
Side 581 - The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, colour, or previous condition of servitude.
Side 283 - The executive is vested in the King and his responsible Ministers, the heads of seven departments. They are the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs, the Ministry of War, the Ministry of Marine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since the accession of the present Sovereign, in 1863, ministerial changes have been very frequent, occurring, on the average, three times a year.