Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, 14. sējums;29. sējumsD. Appleton & Company, 1890 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 67.
53. lappuse
... vote of confidence , by 41 votes to 38. Deeming that the Protectionists were now stronger in the constit- uencies than the party that had for two years carried on the Government , Mr. Dibbs advised the dissolution of Parliament , and ...
... vote of confidence , by 41 votes to 38. Deeming that the Protectionists were now stronger in the constit- uencies than the party that had for two years carried on the Government , Mr. Dibbs advised the dissolution of Parliament , and ...
68. lappuse
... vote . When a person gives evidence of sound piety , on appli- cation he or she is so received as a candidate for baptism and membership , and on receiving bap- tism ( which is performed by immersion ) he or she is considered a member ...
... vote . When a person gives evidence of sound piety , on appli- cation he or she is so received as a candidate for baptism and membership , and on receiving bap- tism ( which is performed by immersion ) he or she is considered a member ...
70. lappuse
... vote for local option ; then , lest this action should be misunderstood as op- posed to the temperance movement , it unani- mously resolved to recommend that all the breth- ren " carefully maintain our position against the use or ...
... vote for local option ; then , lest this action should be misunderstood as op- posed to the temperance movement , it unani- mously resolved to recommend that all the breth- ren " carefully maintain our position against the use or ...
78. lappuse
... vote of want of confidence were sustained by a strict party vote of seventy - eight against thirty - two . Thousands gathered about the Parliament house and greeted them with hissing and denunciations as they came out . Paul Janson ...
... vote of want of confidence were sustained by a strict party vote of seventy - eight against thirty - two . Thousands gathered about the Parliament house and greeted them with hissing and denunciations as they came out . Paul Janson ...
166. lappuse
... vote standing 45 for Wolcott to 15 for Senator Bowen . The Democrats nominated Charles S. Thomas . In the Senate , on Jan. 15 , Wolcott received 19 votes , and Thomas 6 ; in the House Wolcott had 43 votes , and Thomas 6. The former was ...
... vote standing 45 for Wolcott to 15 for Senator Bowen . The Democrats nominated Charles S. Thomas . In the Senate , on Jan. 15 , Wolcott received 19 votes , and Thomas 6 ; in the House Wolcott had 43 votes , and Thomas 6. The former was ...
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