The Statesman's Year-book, Bind 22Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter Palgrave, 1885 |
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Side 12
... budget of 1884-5 the total sum contributed to Catholic worship from Austrian State funds is 482,8947 . , and to Byzantine Greek worship 8,750l . By a law passed in April 1868 , civil marriage and the perfect equality of all religious ...
... budget of 1884-5 the total sum contributed to Catholic worship from Austrian State funds is 482,8947 . , and to Byzantine Greek worship 8,750l . By a law passed in April 1868 , civil marriage and the perfect equality of all religious ...
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... budget estimates for the common affairs of the Empire ' were as follows for the year 1885 : 1- Sources of Direct Revenue Ministry of Foreign Affairs . Ministry of War . Florins 604,200 2,549,399 Ministry of Finance Board of Control ...
... budget estimates for the common affairs of the Empire ' were as follows for the year 1885 : 1- Sources of Direct Revenue Ministry of Foreign Affairs . Ministry of War . Florins 604,200 2,549,399 Ministry of Finance Board of Control ...
Side 29
... budget for 1884 the sum of 2,877,000l . is devoted to the construction of new State lines . The work of the Post Office in Austria - Hungary was as follows in the year 1882 : — Austria Hungary Number Number Letters and Post Cards ...
... budget for 1884 the sum of 2,877,000l . is devoted to the construction of new State lines . The work of the Post Office in Austria - Hungary was as follows in the year 1882 : — Austria Hungary Number Number Letters and Post Cards ...
Side 38
... budget for the year 1885 : - Ordinary Revenue Land taxes Francs Ordinary Expenditure Francs 23,429,400 Interest on ... budget . A deficit of 321,6117 . was expected in 1885. The deficit was to be partly reduced by the application of 179 ...
... budget for the year 1885 : - Ordinary Revenue Land taxes Francs Ordinary Expenditure Francs 23,429,400 Interest on ... budget . A deficit of 321,6117 . was expected in 1885. The deficit was to be partly reduced by the application of 179 ...
Side 51
... budget , called the ' Finantslovforslag , ' must be laid on the table of the Folkething at the beginning of each session . As to the annual financial accounts , called ' Statsregnskab , ' the Constitutional Charter prescribes them to be ...
... budget , called the ' Finantslovforslag , ' must be laid on the table of the Folkething at the beginning of each session . As to the annual financial accounts , called ' Statsregnskab , ' the Constitutional Charter prescribes them to be ...
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Side 280 - The Imperial and Colonial Constitutions of the Britannic Empire, including Indian Institutions.
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Side 544 - Statistical Abstract for the several Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom in each year, from 1852 to 1865.
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