The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 59.
5. lappuse
... opened on February 25 , and on March 4 the third point came up for con- sideration . It was agreed that the Black Sea should be neutralized , and that its waters and ports , while thrown open to the mercantile marine of every nation ...
... opened on February 25 , and on March 4 the third point came up for con- sideration . It was agreed that the Black Sea should be neutralized , and that its waters and ports , while thrown open to the mercantile marine of every nation ...
22. lappuse
... opened on the 9th of February by her Majesty the Queen , though her speech was , as in previous years , read by the Chancellor , amid a general sense of disappointment . As the Chancellor proceeded , the Queen sat with eyes cast down ...
... opened on the 9th of February by her Majesty the Queen , though her speech was , as in previous years , read by the Chancellor , amid a general sense of disappointment . As the Chancellor proceeded , the Queen sat with eyes cast down ...
35. lappuse
... opened , each unstamped voting - paper shall be rejected as void . 6. When a voting - paper has once been put in the ballot - box , the box shall not be opened except under such precautions as shall secure the inviolability of the vote ...
... opened , each unstamped voting - paper shall be rejected as void . 6. When a voting - paper has once been put in the ballot - box , the box shall not be opened except under such precautions as shall secure the inviolability of the vote ...
50. lappuse
... opened by Colonel Loyd - Lindsay , who moved a resolution declaring that the expenditure necessary for the national defences did not at present justify any vote of public money for the extinc- tion of purchase . He reckoned that the ...
... opened by Colonel Loyd - Lindsay , who moved a resolution declaring that the expenditure necessary for the national defences did not at present justify any vote of public money for the extinc- tion of purchase . He reckoned that the ...
65. lappuse
... opened without tearing or destroying the label or labels . 4 . Where more than one label is affixed to any box of matches the labels shall be affixed so that every label shall be wholly or partially visible . The penalty for selling ...
... opened without tearing or destroying the label or labels . 4 . Where more than one label is affixed to any box of matches the labels shall be affixed so that every label shall be wholly or partially visible . The penalty for selling ...
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