The Statesman's Year-bookMacMillan Press Limited, 1875 |
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Side 4
... artillery , born April 21 , 1827 , brother of the two preceding arch- dukes . 4. Archduke Leopold , inspector - general of the Imperial corps of engineers , born June 6 , 1823 , the son of Archduke Rainer , fifth brother of the Emperor ...
... artillery , born April 21 , 1827 , brother of the two preceding arch- dukes . 4. Archduke Leopold , inspector - general of the Imperial corps of engineers , born June 6 , 1823 , the son of Archduke Rainer , fifth brother of the Emperor ...
Side 17
... 14 regiments of dragoons , 12 heavy , and 2 light ; 14 regiments of hussars ; and 2 regiments of lencers Total of cavalry C 35,793 58,794 Description of Troops of Standing Army - continued Artillery : AUSTRIA - HUNGARY . 17.
... 14 regiments of dragoons , 12 heavy , and 2 light ; 14 regiments of hussars ; and 2 regiments of lencers Total of cavalry C 35,793 58,794 Description of Troops of Standing Army - continued Artillery : AUSTRIA - HUNGARY . 17.
Side 18
... artillery , each of 14 batteries Number War- Peace- footing footing of 8 pieces . 17,880 12 battalions of fortress , and 2 battalions of moun- tain artillery . 43,836 7,778 18,938 Total of artillery . 25,658 62,774 Engineers and Train ...
... artillery , each of 14 batteries Number War- Peace- footing footing of 8 pieces . 17,880 12 battalions of fortress , and 2 battalions of moun- tain artillery . 43,836 7,778 18,938 Total of artillery . 25,658 62,774 Engineers and Train ...
Side 21
... artillery practice , and the training of boys for the Imperial navy , both which objects have been much attended to in recent years by the Government . The navy of Austria was commanded in June 1874 , on the peace- footing , by 2 vice ...
... artillery practice , and the training of boys for the Imperial navy , both which objects have been much attended to in recent years by the Government . The navy of Austria was commanded in June 1874 , on the peace- footing , by 2 vice ...
Side 35
... army is to be of 100,000 men on the war - footing , and of 40,000 in times of peace . The war - footing is prescribed as follows , rank and file : - Men Horses Guns Infantry 74,000 Cavalry . 7,903 6,572 Artillery D 2 BELGIUM . 35.
... army is to be of 100,000 men on the war - footing , and of 40,000 in times of peace . The war - footing is prescribed as follows , rank and file : - Men Horses Guns Infantry 74,000 Cavalry . 7,903 6,572 Artillery D 2 BELGIUM . 35.
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Side 561 - No person, except a natural-born citizen, or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President ; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.
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Side 466 - The principality of Servia shall continue to hold of the Sublime Porte, in conformity with the imperial hats which fix and determine its rights and immunities, placed henceforward under the collective guarantee of the contracting powers. In consequence the said principality shall preserve its independent and national administration, as well as full liberty of worship, of legislation, of commerce, and of navigation.
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.