The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 147. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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Page 202
... passed through Com- mittee unchanged on August 3 , every amendment moved from the Liberal benches being resisted by the Government and de- feated by majorities of from 45 to 60 , the minority never numbering more than 17. An amendment ...
... passed through Com- mittee unchanged on August 3 , every amendment moved from the Liberal benches being resisted by the Government and de- feated by majorities of from 45 to 60 , the minority never numbering more than 17. An amendment ...
Page 355
... passed by 204 votes against 156. On April 27 the Riksdag , by joint voting , passed a vote of 4,914,000 kr . for the building of warships , by 193 against 165 , the larger grant of 5,420,000 kr . being negatived . The tariff was not ...
... passed by 204 votes against 156. On April 27 the Riksdag , by joint voting , passed a vote of 4,914,000 kr . for the building of warships , by 193 against 165 , the larger grant of 5,420,000 kr . being negatived . The tariff was not ...
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... passed an address , against 10 votes , in reply to the King's letter , upholding and defending their action , but expressing hopes that the severance between the two countries would further the happiness of the Scandinavian people . An ...
... passed an address , against 10 votes , in reply to the King's letter , upholding and defending their action , but expressing hopes that the severance between the two countries would further the happiness of the Scandinavian people . An ...
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