The Politician's HandbookVacher & Sons, 1901 |
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Sivu ii
... remains on hand in each case , and as back numbers will not be reprinted and the original documents become in course of time unobtainable , subscribers who do not already possess the earlier issues are recommended to obtain them without ...
... remains on hand in each case , and as back numbers will not be reprinted and the original documents become in course of time unobtainable , subscribers who do not already possess the earlier issues are recommended to obtain them without ...
Sivu viii
... so rich materially as to be proof against armed attack and suc- cessful in commercial war . How far a Party system of Government can either help or retard a solution of this problem must remain viii THE QUEEN - THE KING .
... so rich materially as to be proof against armed attack and suc- cessful in commercial war . How far a Party system of Government can either help or retard a solution of this problem must remain viii THE QUEEN - THE KING .
Sivu ix
help or retard a solution of this problem must remain a matter of individual opinion . But it is tolerably clear that whichever Party in England shows the greater courage and initiative in unifying the Empire politically and in ...
help or retard a solution of this problem must remain a matter of individual opinion . But it is tolerably clear that whichever Party in England shows the greater courage and initiative in unifying the Empire politically and in ...
Sivu xiii
... remain among the Records of the Council and be entered in the Council Book . A. W. FITZROY . By the KING . A PROCLAMATION , Requiring all Persons being in Office of Authority or Government at the decease of the late Queen to proceed in ...
... remain among the Records of the Council and be entered in the Council Book . A. W. FITZROY . By the KING . A PROCLAMATION , Requiring all Persons being in Office of Authority or Government at the decease of the late Queen to proceed in ...
Sivu xxiv
... remain neutral in the coming conflict . It is true that Mr. Schreiner complained that he had been misunderstood , that he had never entertained such an idea , and that all he wanted was that the forces of the Colony should be kept ...
... remain neutral in the coming conflict . It is true that Mr. Schreiner complained that he had been misunderstood , that he had never entertained such an idea , and that all he wanted was that the forces of the Colony should be kept ...
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Sivu 183 - Britain that the parties constructing or owning the same shall impose no other charges or conditions of traffic thereupon than the aforesaid governments shall approve of as just and equitable ; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and subjects...
Sivu 21 - His Majesty the German Emperor, King of Prussia, in the name of the German Empire...
Sivu 152 - In case of another Power making use of the complications in China in order to obtain under any form whatever such territorial advantages, the two Contracting Parties reserve to themselves to come to a preliminary understanding as to the eventual steps to be taken for the protection of their own interests in China.
Sivu 183 - In faith whereof we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Paris, the tenth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.
Sivu xii - I have resolved to be known by the name of Edward, which has been borne by six of My ancestors. In doing so I do not undervalue the name of Albert, which I inherit from My...
Sivu xiii - Father, of Glorious Memory, duly and lawfully held, or were duly and lawfully possessed of or invested in any Office, Place, or Employment, Civil or Military, within Our...
Sivu 162 - The subjects or citizens of each of the contracting parties shall have, in the dominions and possessions of the other, the same rights as belong to native...
Sivu 210 - January, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, it shall be unlawful for any such common carrier to haul or permit to be hauled or used on its line any car used in moving interstate traffic not equipped with couplers coupling automatically by impact, and which can be uncoupled without the necessity of men going between the ends of the cars.
Sivu 162 - Parties which may be compelled by stress of weather, or by reason of any other distress, to take shelter in a port of the other, shall be at liberty to refit therein, to procure all necessary...
Sivu 80 - Government believe themselves to be on the most friendly terms — worded in so abrupt a manner, and couched in language which imputed to Her Majesty's naval commanders that they had shown a disrespect to international law, and placed unnecessary impediments in the way of neutral commerce. There is no foundation for these imputations. I at once requested the lords commissioners of the admiralty and the Secretary of State for India to make inquiries whether the facts were as reported to the German...