Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 4; Volume 19D. Appleton & Company, 1880 |
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Page 25
... government was accepted . The officers elect are : Collector Ball , chief magistrate ; select- men , first precinct , P. Corcoran ; second , T. Haltern ; third , N. G. Matropolosky ; fourth , ( omitted ) ; fifth ( cannery ) , Thomas ...
... government was accepted . The officers elect are : Collector Ball , chief magistrate ; select- men , first precinct , P. Corcoran ; second , T. Haltern ; third , N. G. Matropolosky ; fourth , ( omitted ) ; fifth ( cannery ) , Thomas ...
Page 50
... Government concluded with the Ameer Yakoob Khan , who succeeded the de- ceased Shere Ali , the treaty of Gundamuk . In this convention the jurisdiction of the English over the border territories was recognized , perpetual friendship was ...
... Government concluded with the Ameer Yakoob Khan , who succeeded the de- ceased Shere Ali , the treaty of Gundamuk . In this convention the jurisdiction of the English over the border territories was recognized , perpetual friendship was ...
Page 56
... Government , I still feel that the circum- stances do not justify any Imperial legislation for the amendment of that Constitutional Act by which self- government , in the form which Victoria desired , was conceded to her , and by which ...
... Government , I still feel that the circum- stances do not justify any Imperial legislation for the amendment of that Constitutional Act by which self- government , in the form which Victoria desired , was conceded to her , and by which ...
Page 63
... Government , was continued uninterruptedly ; that every day new faits accomplis were created ; and that every day new interrogation marks were placed after the provisions of the Constitu- tion . He also referred to the address of the ...
... Government , was continued uninterruptedly ; that every day new faits accomplis were created ; and that every day new interrogation marks were placed after the provisions of the Constitu- tion . He also referred to the address of the ...
Page 65
... Government will sub- mit new proposals , making use of previous prepara- tory researches , and I hope that the Reichsrath will at last succeed in bringing about the improvements so pressing in our system of taxation in the interests of ...
... Government will sub- mit new proposals , making use of previous prepara- tory researches , and I hope that the Reichsrath will at last succeed in bringing about the improvements so pressing in our system of taxation in the interests of ...
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