Annual Register, Količina 142Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1901 |
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... Government and successive British Governments . We knew that they were always fretting against the bit , that they desired nothing so much as to tear up all the provisions in the conventions between the two countries which limited their ...
... Government and successive British Governments . We knew that they were always fretting against the bit , that they desired nothing so much as to tear up all the provisions in the conventions between the two countries which limited their ...
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... Government , that they ought to have known the great warlike preparations of the Transvaal Republic , and should have made adequate preparations to meet them , Sir M. White Ridley fell back upon the stock plea and asked what would have ...
... Government , that they ought to have known the great warlike preparations of the Transvaal Republic , and should have made adequate preparations to meet them , Sir M. White Ridley fell back upon the stock plea and asked what would have ...
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... Government were possible , however , it was certainly not desirable , because the present Government was responsible for what had happened , and their bitterest enemy did not wish to change places with them . Conservative papers and Con ...
... Government were possible , however , it was certainly not desirable , because the present Government was responsible for what had happened , and their bitterest enemy did not wish to change places with them . Conservative papers and Con ...
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... Government but by a Prime Minister of the Queen - once more to rob the Transvaal of its freedom and independence , and was a second spring of mischief . The investigation into the raid only served to heighten the suspicions of the Boers ...
... Government but by a Prime Minister of the Queen - once more to rob the Transvaal of its freedom and independence , and was a second spring of mischief . The investigation into the raid only served to heighten the suspicions of the Boers ...
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... government . He was chiefly anxious to prove to his hearers that he was not indifferent to the greatness of the ... Government in August money for a war . The Government , not anticipating war , as they said , used language in Parliament ...
... government . He was chiefly anxious to prove to his hearers that he was not indifferent to the greatness of the ... Government in August money for a war . The Government , not anticipating war , as they said , used language in Parliament ...
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Stran 145 - question as to the limits inter se of the constitutional powers of the Commonwealth and those of any State, or as to the limits inter se of the constitutional powers of any two States, unless the High Court should certify that the question was one which ought to be determined by the Privy Council. Mr. Haldane
Stran 434 - to seek a solution which may bring permanent safety and peace to China, preserve Chinese territorial and administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly Powers by treaty and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the
Stran 33 - 6rf. THE WELL AT THE WORLD'S END. 2 vols. 8vo., 28s. THE WOOD BEYOND THE WORLD. Crown 8vo., 6s. net. THE STORY OF THE GLITTERING PLAIN, which has been also called The Land of the Living Men, or The Acre of the Undying. Square post 8vo., 55. net.
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Stran 150 - No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught at any school aided out of the local rate to a scholar attending only for the purposes of technical or manual instruction under this Act, and the
Stran 24 - THE MF.TAPHYSIC OF EXPERIENCE. Book I. General Analysis of Experience ; Book II. Positive Science; Book III. Ana ysis of Conscious Action ; Book IV. The Real Universe. 4 vols. 8vo., 365. net. Hume. — THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS OP DAVID HUMS. Edited by TH GREEN and TH GROSE. 4 vols. 8vo., 281. Or separately, ESSAYS. 2 vols. 141. TREATISE
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Stran 37 - dd. Wood (Rev. JG). HOMES WITHOUT HANDS: A Description of the Habitations of Animals, classed according to their Principle of Construction. With 140 Illustrations. 8vo., gilt top, 71. net.
Stran 21 - Cookery, by ALEXANDER INNES SHAND. With io Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 55. THE SALMON. By the Hon. AE GATHORNE-HARDY. With Chapters on the Law of Salmon Fishing by CLAUD DOUGLAS PENNANT ; Cookery, by ALEXANDER INNES SHAND. With 8 Illustrations. Cr. 8vo., 55. THE TROUT. By the MARQUESS OF GRANBY. With Chapters on the