The Nineteenth Century, Volume 19Henry S. King & Company, 1886 |
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Page 45
... establishing his government on a more liberal footing . Accordingly , in 1860 , what is known as the October Diploma ... established . In March 1873 a law was passed taking the election of members of the Reichsrath out of the hands of ...
... establishing his government on a more liberal footing . Accordingly , in 1860 , what is known as the October Diploma ... established . In March 1873 a law was passed taking the election of members of the Reichsrath out of the hands of ...
Page 129
... establish a Catholic and a Protestant school , side by side , with teachers and managers , in cach case , of the creed of the school children respectively . I have established this on my own estate with the greatest success , and no ...
... establish a Catholic and a Protestant school , side by side , with teachers and managers , in cach case , of the creed of the school children respectively . I have established this on my own estate with the greatest success , and no ...
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... established Government at Samoa is recognised by the United States of America , to use directly and through the German Consul at Apia all the influence they possess to promote the recog- nition of the Samoan Government by the German ...
... established Government at Samoa is recognised by the United States of America , to use directly and through the German Consul at Apia all the influence they possess to promote the recog- nition of the Samoan Government by the German ...
Contents
A PLEA FOR A FAIR TRIAL By W E Glad | 8 |
POSTSCRIPT TO THE PRECEDING ARTICLE | 19 |
THE LITTLE ONES AND THE LAND By Rev Dr Jessopp | 66 |
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