The Statesman's Year-bookSt. Martin's Press, 1880 |
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Alsace-Lorraine amounted annual annum appointed Area and Population Argentine Confederation army artillery Austria Austria-Hungary Bavaria Belgium born April born July Branches of Expenditure Britain census of December cent Chamber of Deputies Church civil list Colonial consists Constitution Crown dated Denmark districts Duke elected Embassy and Legation Emperor Empire England and Wales English square miles exports Finance florins following table gives France Friedrich Germany Government Grand-duke guns H.M.'s Consuls H.M.'s Secretaries House Imperial increase inhabitants Ireland ironclads Islands January June kilomètres King loan London March 31 mark married military milreis Minister Ministry navy nominated officers Paris Parliament President Prince Princess provinces public debt railways receipts Reichstag reigning Reports by H.M.'s Reports from H.M.'s representatives republic Roman Catholic royal Russia Scotland Secretaries of Embassy Senate ships sovereign square miles steamers taxes telegraph territory tons total number towns troops United Kingdom vessels Vice-Consul vote Wilhelm Württemberg
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