Parliamentary Papers, 36. köideH.M. Stationery Office, 1855 |
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... amount of emolument which it affords ; forgetting , however , that were the grant entirely abolished , the equality of the different sects in a civil point of view would be necessarily perfect and permanent . In short , if all who are ...
... amount of emolument which it affords ; forgetting , however , that were the grant entirely abolished , the equality of the different sects in a civil point of view would be necessarily perfect and permanent . In short , if all who are ...
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... amount of the population , its slight connexion with the soil , the en- grossing pursuit of wealth , in which all or nearly all are engaged ; that these , which constitute the chief differences between the Australias and the North ...
... amount of the population , its slight connexion with the soil , the en- grossing pursuit of wealth , in which all or nearly all are engaged ; that these , which constitute the chief differences between the Australias and the North ...
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... amount of the Civil List as exhibited in the Schedule to this Act is not equal to the amount reserved by the Schedules of the Imperial Act ; the latter , however , includes not only the salaries of the principal officers in the service ...
... amount of the Civil List as exhibited in the Schedule to this Act is not equal to the amount reserved by the Schedules of the Imperial Act ; the latter , however , includes not only the salaries of the principal officers in the service ...
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... amount of the pension placed against their names in the first division of Schedule D. , or of accepting the sum inserted in the second division of the said schedule , and of retaining office under the double liability of not being able ...
... amount of the pension placed against their names in the first division of Schedule D. , or of accepting the sum inserted in the second division of the said schedule , and of retaining office under the double liability of not being able ...
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... amount of the representation , consists of mere tenants of the Crown , and their dependants , including many foreigners , who are for the most part ignorant of the lan- guage , and unacquainted with the institutions of a British people ...
... amount of the representation , consists of mere tenants of the Crown , and their dependants , including many foreigners , who are for the most part ignorant of the lan- guage , and unacquainted with the institutions of a British people ...
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