Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the YearD. Appleton & Company, 1878 |
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... bill which the Government had sub- mitted to Parliament . On this subject the principle was affirmed that the bishops should be the judges as to the fitness of monumental inscriptions in churchyards . The Convocation of Canterbury met ...
... bill which the Government had sub- mitted to Parliament . On this subject the principle was affirmed that the bishops should be the judges as to the fitness of monumental inscriptions in churchyards . The Convocation of Canterbury met ...
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... bill ) proposed to you last year , and which was so favorably received by the European press , had this in view . But the passing of this law is not suf- ficient ; we must facilitate the acquisition of land for the immigrant ; we can ...
... bill ) proposed to you last year , and which was so favorably received by the European press , had this in view . But the passing of this law is not suf- ficient ; we must facilitate the acquisition of land for the immigrant ; we can ...
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... bill " referred to by President Avella- neda , and which became a law in 1876 , are briefly as follows : The advance of the passage - money from any Eu- ropean port to the city of Buenos Ayres . The free gift of one hundred hectares ...
... bill " referred to by President Avella- neda , and which became a law in 1876 , are briefly as follows : The advance of the passage - money from any Eu- ropean port to the city of Buenos Ayres . The free gift of one hundred hectares ...
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... bill re- stricting Chinese immigration , and stated that a circular had been addressed to the other colonies requesting their assistance in this ques- tion . Various measures were promised , in- cluding an education bill and the ...
... bill re- stricting Chinese immigration , and stated that a circular had been addressed to the other colonies requesting their assistance in this ques- tion . Various measures were promised , in- cluding an education bill and the ...
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... , the Hungarian compromise was pre- sented by the ministers , and referred by the House to a special committee . On May 15th the Reichsrath rejected a bill providing for the political autonomy. AUSTRO - HUNGARIAN MONARCHY . 57.
... , the Hungarian compromise was pre- sented by the ministers , and referred by the House to a special committee . On May 15th the Reichsrath rejected a bill providing for the political autonomy. AUSTRO - HUNGARIAN MONARCHY . 57.
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