The Statesman's Year-bookMacMillan Press Limited, 1880 |
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Side 8
... annum ; but there are voters who pay less taxes and some who pay none ; in the latter case they must have a particular individual qualification . Bohemia sends 92 representatives to the Reichsrath , being ( 1887 ) 1 representative to ...
... annum ; but there are voters who pay less taxes and some who pay none ; in the latter case they must have a particular individual qualification . Bohemia sends 92 representatives to the Reichsrath , being ( 1887 ) 1 representative to ...
Side 43
... annum . According to the census returns of 1880 there are 2,237,867 Belgians who speak French only ; 2,479,747 who speak Flemish only ; 41,046 , German only ; 420,339 , French and Flemish ; 35,324 , French and German ; 2,809 , Flemish ...
... annum . According to the census returns of 1880 there are 2,237,867 Belgians who speak French only ; 2,479,747 who speak Flemish only ; 41,046 , German only ; 420,339 , French and Flemish ; 35,324 , French and German ; 2,809 , Flemish ...
Side 58
... annum . The estimated population on January 1 , 1886 , was 2,108,000 . The proportionate increase in the population of Denmark in recent years has been larger in the towns than in the country districts , averaging in the former 10-29 ...
... annum . The estimated population on January 1 , 1886 , was 2,108,000 . The proportionate increase in the population of Denmark in recent years has been larger in the towns than in the country districts , averaging in the former 10-29 ...
Side 84
... annum , and between 1881 and 1886 the increase was 546,855 , or at the rate of 29 per cent . per annum . In 1851 the population of France was 35,783,170 , and in 1801 , 27,445,297 . The following table gives the area , in English square ...
... annum , and between 1881 and 1886 the increase was 546,855 , or at the rate of 29 per cent . per annum . In 1851 the population of France was 35,783,170 , and in 1801 , 27,445,297 . The following table gives the area , in English square ...
Side 87
... annum , and during part of the decennial period 1850-60 sank to 51,200 per annum . In 1870 and 1871 the deaths exceeded the births , the excess of deaths amounting to 103,394 in 1870 , and to 444,889 in 1871 , due mainly no doubt to the ...
... annum , and during part of the decennial period 1850-60 sank to 51,200 per annum . In 1870 and 1871 the deaths exceeded the births , the excess of deaths amounting to 103,394 in 1870 , and to 444,889 in 1871 , due mainly no doubt to the ...
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Side 213 - Every Man shall, in and after the Year 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.
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