The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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Page 14
... Government forests cover about 6,000,000 acres , or upwards of one- fourth of the whole , and are admirably managed , bringing in an annual revenue of 14 millions sterling . The state also controls the management of forests in private ...
... Government forests cover about 6,000,000 acres , or upwards of one- fourth of the whole , and are admirably managed , bringing in an annual revenue of 14 millions sterling . The state also controls the management of forests in private ...
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... Government confined itself to establishing lines in districts not likely to attract private capital . In 1879 , however , a measure was passed authorizing the acquisi- tion by the state of the private railways , and in 1884 nine ...
... Government confined itself to establishing lines in districts not likely to attract private capital . In 1879 , however , a measure was passed authorizing the acquisi- tion by the state of the private railways , and in 1884 nine ...
Page 17
... Government , while the management of the elementary and private schools falls within the jurisdiction of the ordinary " Regierungen , " or department officials . This they carry out through qualified school - inspectors , frequently ...
... Government , while the management of the elementary and private schools falls within the jurisdiction of the ordinary " Regierungen , " or department officials . This they carry out through qualified school - inspectors , frequently ...
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... government and the decentralization of administrative authority by admitting lay or popularly elected members to a share in the administration alongside of the Government officials . Certain branches of administration , such as the care ...
... government and the decentralization of administrative authority by admitting lay or popularly elected members to a share in the administration alongside of the Government officials . Certain branches of administration , such as the care ...
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... Government , which acts through Staatsanwälte , or directors of prosecutions , in the pay of the state . Finances Finances . -The finances of the Prussian Government are well managed , and a deficit is now a rare occurrence . The ...
... Government , which acts through Staatsanwälte , or directors of prosecutions , in the pay of the state . Finances Finances . -The finances of the Prussian Government are well managed , and a deficit is now a rare occurrence . The ...
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