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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... ports of merchandise , but not bullion , for the whole of the empire , except the province of Dalmatia — not within the Imperial line of customs - was as follows in each of the ten years 1873 to 1882 ( taking the florin 28 ...
... ports of merchandise , but not bullion , for the whole of the empire , except the province of Dalmatia — not within the Imperial line of customs - was as follows in each of the ten years 1873 to 1882 ( taking the florin 28 ...
Side 44
... ports , about three - fifths British , and less than one - fifth Belgian . The subjoined tabular statement shows the length of railways , distinguishing State and private lines , open in Belgium at the end of 1883 : - Lines worked by ...
... ports , about three - fifths British , and less than one - fifth Belgian . The subjoined tabular statement shows the length of railways , distinguishing State and private lines , open in Belgium at the end of 1883 : - Lines worked by ...
Side 58
... ports , besides 25,778 coasting vessels entered and 24,106 cleared . Of the vessels entered , 12,417 of 1,484,030 tons , and of those cleared 11,198 of 1,418,556 tons were under the Danish flag . There are railways of a total length of ...
... ports , besides 25,778 coasting vessels entered and 24,106 cleared . Of the vessels entered , 12,417 of 1,484,030 tons , and of those cleared 11,198 of 1,418,556 tons were under the Danish flag . There are railways of a total length of ...
Side 60
... ports of the Consuls of the United States , ' August , 1883. Washington , 1883 . Trade of Denmark with the United Kingdom ; in ' Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions in the ...
... ports of the Consuls of the United States , ' August , 1883. Washington , 1883 . Trade of Denmark with the United Kingdom ; in ' Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions in the ...
Side 92
... ports in 1883 : Entered With Cargoes Vessels Tonnage In Ballast Total Vessels Tonnage Vessels Tonnage French : - Coasting trade . 52,745 3,822,929 14,218 846,296 66,963 4,669,225 Foreign trade Total French Foreign vessels Total Cleared ...
... ports in 1883 : Entered With Cargoes Vessels Tonnage In Ballast Total Vessels Tonnage Vessels Tonnage French : - Coasting trade . 52,745 3,822,929 14,218 846,296 66,963 4,669,225 Foreign trade Total French Foreign vessels Total Cleared ...
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Side 193 - 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 609 - The president is commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the militia in the service of the Union. He has the power of a veto on all laws passed by Congress; but notwithstanding his veto, any bill may become a law on its afterwards being passed by twothirds of both Houses of Congress.
Side 643 - The president is assisted in his executive functions by a Council of State, and a ministry, divided into four departments, namely, the...
Side 375 - Most of the above heads of departments have assistant ministers, who supply their place on certain occasions. They all communicate directly with the sovereign, or with the ' Private Cabinet of the Emperor,' in which body centres the whole executive authority of the empire. The Private Cabinet is divided into four sections, the first of which has the presidency and superintendence of the other two. and is in immediate communication with the emperor. The second...
Side 283 - ... absent at the 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,...
Side 280 - The Imperial and Colonial Constitutions of the Britannic Empire, including Indian Institutions.
Side 595 - Aug. 31, 1867, is modelled on that of the United States, the legislative power being vested in a Senate and a House of Representatives, the former composed of deputies of the provinces, two for each, and the latter of representatives nominated by the electoral colleges of provinces and parishes, at the rate of one member for every 20,000 inhabitants. The parochial electoral colleges choose deputies to the provincial colleges, who in turn send representatives to Congress.
Side 544 - Statistical Abstract for the several Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom in each year, from 1852 to 1865.
Side 218 - The maintenance of a standing army, in time of peace, without the consent of Parliament, is prohibited by the Bill of Rights of 1690.