The Nineteenth Century, Volume 32Henry S. King & Company, 1890 |
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Page 501
... British possessions with foreign countries would be felt . This , however , would be but a partial solution ; it would only benefit some of the British possessions ; it would be too dependent on a specified time , without a margin to ...
... British possessions with foreign countries would be felt . This , however , would be but a partial solution ; it would only benefit some of the British possessions ; it would be too dependent on a specified time , without a margin to ...
Page 503
... British possessions and foreign countries during the year 1891 , the rate of bonus and amount thereof with which a commencement might be made and the ultimate maximum of such bonus . On such maximum ' being attained , the percentage of ...
... British possessions and foreign countries during the year 1891 , the rate of bonus and amount thereof with which a commencement might be made and the ultimate maximum of such bonus . On such maximum ' being attained , the percentage of ...
Page 507
... British possessions will find themselves equal to supplying all the cotton the United Kingdom requires . Similarly there may be a few other commodities for which the United Kingdom or the British possessions may require to stipulate for ...
... British possessions will find themselves equal to supplying all the cotton the United Kingdom requires . Similarly there may be a few other commodities for which the United Kingdom or the British possessions may require to stipulate for ...
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7 By the Rev W H Dallinger | 7 |
224 1002 | 243 |
SOME TALK ABOUT CLERGYMEN By Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell | 487 |
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