The Politician's HandbookVacher & Sons, 1900 |
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Sivu 51
... considerable number of people would obtain the vote in less than five years even if they got naturalized , but the majority would not naturalize because scheme retained unfortunate principle first introduced in 1890 by which a man must ...
... considerable number of people would obtain the vote in less than five years even if they got naturalized , but the majority would not naturalize because scheme retained unfortunate principle first introduced in 1890 by which a man must ...
Sivu 84
... considerable change , persons for whom no compensation would be given - such as children born after 1890 , and , therefore , free even before the late Decree - will continue , so long as they find it suits them to do so , to call ...
... considerable change , persons for whom no compensation would be given - such as children born after 1890 , and , therefore , free even before the late Decree - will continue , so long as they find it suits them to do so , to call ...
Sivu 119
... considerable quantity to Chantui and Dergé . A small quantity of cottons , chiefly American drills , reaches Thibet by this route , and a considerable value in Ssuchuan silk . Of Foreigners in Tachienlu , Mr. Litton writes : — Mr. A. J. ...
... considerable quantity to Chantui and Dergé . A small quantity of cottons , chiefly American drills , reaches Thibet by this route , and a considerable value in Ssuchuan silk . Of Foreigners in Tachienlu , Mr. Litton writes : — Mr. A. J. ...
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