Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., 19. sējumsD. Appleton & Company, 1895 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 88.
2. lappuse
... trade , and in the port of Zeila British and Italian sub- jects and protected persons will receive equality of treatment in all that re- lates to their persons or property or the pursuit of trade or industry . By this aside the plans ...
... trade , and in the port of Zeila British and Italian sub- jects and protected persons will receive equality of treatment in all that re- lates to their persons or property or the pursuit of trade or industry . By this aside the plans ...
45. lappuse
... trade winds blow we find an almost absolute dearth of coral . Of the waves that con- tinually disturb the face of the sea , the greatest and most regular is the tidal wave . The re- searches of Lord Kelvin and Prof. Darwin on this ...
... trade winds blow we find an almost absolute dearth of coral . Of the waves that con- tinually disturb the face of the sea , the greatest and most regular is the tidal wave . The re- searches of Lord Kelvin and Prof. Darwin on this ...
57. lappuse
... trade . The Free Traders won , obtaining 65 seats , while 40 Protectionists were returned , and only 20 Labor candidates , against 34 in the last Parliament . The defeated ministry resigned on July 30 , and Mr. Reid , the leader of the ...
... trade . The Free Traders won , obtaining 65 seats , while 40 Protectionists were returned , and only 20 Labor candidates , against 34 in the last Parliament . The defeated ministry resigned on July 30 , and Mr. Reid , the leader of the ...
58. lappuse
... trade amounted to £ 14,006,743 , compared with £ 16,006,743 in 1891 , £ 13,266,222 in 1890 , and £ 12,734,734 in 1889. Imports pay an average duty of 13 per cent . , the duty on competing manufactures being very heavy . The imports of ...
... trade amounted to £ 14,006,743 , compared with £ 16,006,743 in 1891 , £ 13,266,222 in 1890 , and £ 12,734,734 in 1889. Imports pay an average duty of 13 per cent . , the duty on competing manufactures being very heavy . The imports of ...
65. lappuse
... trade and commerce , 118 by the towns , and 129 by the indirect suffrage of the peasantry . For the two latter classes the electorate is restricted to male citizens twenty - four years of age , who pay 5 florins in direct taxes or are ...
... trade and commerce , 118 by the towns , and 129 by the indirect suffrage of the peasantry . For the two latter classes the electorate is restricted to male citizens twenty - four years of age , who pay 5 florins in direct taxes or are ...
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