The Statesman's Year-bookFrederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter (Librarian) St. Martin's Press, 1888 |
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Side 18
... receipts of which are far exceeded by the expenditure ; in addition to which the Government has to disburse a large sum yearly to the guaranteed railways . In the beginning of 1886 the debt amounted to 1,342,380,381 florins , besides ...
... receipts of which are far exceeded by the expenditure ; in addition to which the Government has to disburse a large sum yearly to the guaranteed railways . In the beginning of 1886 the debt amounted to 1,342,380,381 florins , besides ...
Side 30
... Receipts ( posts and telegraphs ) Expenses 26,367,103 22,619,102 10,281,788 8,543,492 The declared value of the parcels transmitted in Austria and regis tered letters by post in 1885 was 5,364,100,000 florins ; and in Hungary ...
... Receipts ( posts and telegraphs ) Expenses 26,367,103 22,619,102 10,281,788 8,543,492 The declared value of the parcels transmitted in Austria and regis tered letters by post in 1885 was 5,364,100,000 florins ; and in Hungary ...
Side 36
... receipts and expenses of the State and the contingent of the army . The Senate is composed of exactly one - half the number of mem- bers comprising the Chamber of Representatives , and the senators are elected by the same citizens who ...
... receipts and expenses of the State and the contingent of the army . The Senate is composed of exactly one - half the number of mem- bers comprising the Chamber of Representatives , and the senators are elected by the same citizens who ...
Side 39
... receipts 1,600,000 Total ordinary revenue 313,641,559 £ 12,545,662 Total ordinary expen- 307,743,123 diture £ 12,309,724 Up to December 1887 the extraordinary budget for 1888 had not been brought forward . It will be seen that there has ...
... receipts 1,600,000 Total ordinary revenue 313,641,559 £ 12,545,662 Total ordinary expen- 307,743,123 diture £ 12,309,724 Up to December 1887 the extraordinary budget for 1888 had not been brought forward . It will be seen that there has ...
Side 45
... Kilomètres 3,175 1,246 Kilom . 4,421 Miles 2,763 The total number of stations in 1887 was 1,088 . The gross receipts in 1886 amounted for the State to 117,918,879 francs , and for the Companies 35,144,278 francs ; expenses BELGIUM . 45.
... Kilomètres 3,175 1,246 Kilom . 4,421 Miles 2,763 The total number of stations in 1887 was 1,088 . The gross receipts in 1886 amounted for the State to 117,918,879 francs , and for the Companies 35,144,278 francs ; expenses BELGIUM . 45.
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Side 674 - No Senator or Representative shall, during the time for which he shall have been elected, be appointed to any civil office of profit under this state, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased during such term, except such offices as may be filled by elections by the people.
Side 669 - 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.
Side 387 - Each deputy has a remuneration of about 10s. a day during 'the .session. The annual session lasts three months, and fresh elections must take place at the end of every four years. In case of dissolution, a new Parliament must be called together immediately.
Side 219 - ... by the Queen's letter naming the person to be elected ; and afterwards the royal assent and confirmation of the appointment is signified under the Great Seal. But this form applies only to the sees of old foundation ; the bishoprics of Gloucester and Bristol, Chester, Peterborough, Oxford, Ripon, Manchester, St.
Side 132 - Army/ The military organisation of the kingdom, dating from the year 1814, is based on the principle that every man, capable of bearing arms, shall receive military instruction and enter the army for a' certain number of years. There are, practically, some exceptions from military service, though no substitution whatever is allowed. Every Prussian subject is enrolled as a soldier as soon as he has completed his twentieth year. He has to be in service during seven years, of which three years...
Side 482 - Riksact, establishing new fundamental laws on the terms that the union of the two kingdoms be indissoluble and irrevocable, without prejudice, however, to the separate government, constitution, and code of laws of either Sweden or Norway. The law of succession is the same in Sweden and Norway. In case of absolute vacancy of the throne, the two Diets assemble for the election of the future sovereign, and should they not be able to agree upon one person, an equal number of Swedish and Norwegian deputies...
Side 211 - 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.
Side 874 - Shah's own household. The whole revenue is raised by assessments upon towns, villages, and districts, each of which has to contribute a fixed sum, the amount of which is changed from time to time by taxassessors appointed by the Government. Almost the entire burthen of taxation lies upon the labouring classes, and, among these, upon the Mahometan subjects of the Shah.
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 316 - ... time of the King's decease, and no Regent has been appointed, the Legislative Chamber has to assemble of its own accord within ten days after the occurrence of that event. The constitutional royal authority in this case has to be exercised by the ministerial council until the choice of a Regent, or the arrival of the successor to the throne. The present sovereign is allowed, by special exception, to adhere to the religion in which he was educated, the Protestant Lutheran faith, but his heirs...