The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 147. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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Page 110
... pointed out that the increase in the Estimates this year was in respect of charges which were con- stant and continuing , so that it would affect future Estimates if sanctioned . He condemned the idea of having a dual Army , holding ...
... pointed out that the increase in the Estimates this year was in respect of charges which were con- stant and continuing , so that it would affect future Estimates if sanctioned . He condemned the idea of having a dual Army , holding ...
Page 146
... pointed out that , according to the latest returns , while an Irishman paid in taxation 21. 4s . , an Englishman paid 31. 12s . , and that 4,000,000l . or 5,000,000l . was raised in Eng- land and Scotland from taxes from which Ireland ...
... pointed out that , according to the latest returns , while an Irishman paid in taxation 21. 4s . , an Englishman paid 31. 12s . , and that 4,000,000l . or 5,000,000l . was raised in Eng- land and Scotland from taxes from which Ireland ...
Page 160
... pointed out - as was clearly understood with authority — that the imperative condition in Mr. Balfour's view of the immunity from risk of dangerous invasion , which he stated that the Defence Committee held that we enjoyed , lay in our ...
... pointed out - as was clearly understood with authority — that the imperative condition in Mr. Balfour's view of the immunity from risk of dangerous invasion , which he stated that the Defence Committee held that we enjoyed , lay in our ...
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