The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1873 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 90.
10. lappuse
... carried on most successfully by Messrs . Harland and Wolff . They had just launched three new ships for the White Star line of American packets , and finished two which they had launched last year . The average tonnage of the five was ...
... carried on most successfully by Messrs . Harland and Wolff . They had just launched three new ships for the White Star line of American packets , and finished two which they had launched last year . The average tonnage of the five was ...
14. lappuse
... carried on without any of the rioting which brought disgrace upon many former elections in the South . The presence of a numerous military and police force restrained the violent disposition of the mob , but it was evident from the ...
... carried on without any of the rioting which brought disgrace upon many former elections in the South . The presence of a numerous military and police force restrained the violent disposition of the mob , but it was evident from the ...
30. lappuse
... carried conviction into the mind of every unprejudiced person , he remarked that it was now admitted by Lord Cairns and others that the appointment of Sir R. Collier was legal and valid . Lord Salis- bury had expressed his unwillingness ...
... carried conviction into the mind of every unprejudiced person , he remarked that it was now admitted by Lord Cairns and others that the appointment of Sir R. Collier was legal and valid . Lord Salis- bury had expressed his unwillingness ...
39. lappuse
... carried any endow- ment ; it merely gave the poor man the liberty to say to what school his child should go . At the same time , he admitted that it had been badly worked in some places . He deprecated premature inter- ference with the ...
... carried any endow- ment ; it merely gave the poor man the liberty to say to what school his child should go . At the same time , he admitted that it had been badly worked in some places . He deprecated premature inter- ference with the ...
42. lappuse
... carried against the Government a resolution that it was not expedient to proceed farther with the matter during the present year . In this instance , whatever may be thought of the tact and judgment of the Ministers , it is impossible ...
... carried against the Government a resolution that it was not expedient to proceed farther with the matter during the present year . In this instance , whatever may be thought of the tact and judgment of the Ministers , it is impossible ...
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