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... Army Estimates - The Navy Estimates -- The Lord Chancellor's Land Bills - The Metropolitan Water Works Purchase Bill - The Game Laws - Local Option . . page [ 1 CHAPTER II . THE GENERAL ELECTION [ 30 CHAPTER III . MEETING OF THE NEW ...
... Army Estimates - The Navy Estimates -- The Lord Chancellor's Land Bills - The Metropolitan Water Works Purchase Bill - The Game Laws - Local Option . . page [ 1 CHAPTER II . THE GENERAL ELECTION [ 30 CHAPTER III . MEETING OF THE NEW ...
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... Army Bill - Extension of the Anti - Socialist Laws - Relaxation of the May Laws- Elbe Navigation and Freedom of Hamburg - Negotiations with the Vatican- The Chancellor's Resignation - Its outcome - The Bundesrath - Prince Bismarck ...
... Army Bill - Extension of the Anti - Socialist Laws - Relaxation of the May Laws- Elbe Navigation and Freedom of Hamburg - Negotiations with the Vatican- The Chancellor's Resignation - Its outcome - The Bundesrath - Prince Bismarck ...
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... Army Regulation Bill , which he contended set the example of Obstruction to the Irish Members . Rival methods of dealing with Obstruction were explained by Mr. Sampson Lloyd , Mr. Newdegate , and Mr. Chaplin , but Lord Hartington and Mr ...
... Army Regulation Bill , which he contended set the example of Obstruction to the Irish Members . Rival methods of dealing with Obstruction were explained by Mr. Sampson Lloyd , Mr. Newdegate , and Mr. Chaplin , but Lord Hartington and Mr ...
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... Army Services , 690,000l . in the Navy , and 50,000l . in civil contingencies . But so far from any new charge being necessary , the whole amount had already been voted in votes of credit and in the ordinary Army and Navy Services , and ...
... Army Services , 690,000l . in the Navy , and 50,000l . in civil contingencies . But so far from any new charge being necessary , the whole amount had already been voted in votes of credit and in the ordinary Army and Navy Services , and ...
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... Army Home Charges of Forces in India Navy Civil Services Customs and Inland Revenue Post Office Telegraph Service Packet Service Total expenditure . • £ 28,000,000 2,757,478 15,541,300 1,100,000 10,492,935 15,436,442 2,816,709 3,420,404 ...
... Army Home Charges of Forces in India Navy Civil Services Customs and Inland Revenue Post Office Telegraph Service Packet Service Total expenditure . • £ 28,000,000 2,757,478 15,541,300 1,100,000 10,492,935 15,436,442 2,816,709 3,420,404 ...
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