The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 61Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1907 |
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Pagina 10
... considerable amount of thoughtful agreement , and is worth having as far as it goes , though that is not very far . Section 21 is good , and so is Section 24 , but it is a pity that the unnecessary intrusion of the Local Government ...
... considerable amount of thoughtful agreement , and is worth having as far as it goes , though that is not very far . Section 21 is good , and so is Section 24 , but it is a pity that the unnecessary intrusion of the Local Government ...
Pagina 39
... considerable section of the French priest- hood is not in sympathy with extreme Ultramontanism . Such facts render the solid unity in the Catholic Church of France , and the united resolution of its members to suffer undeserved loss and ...
... considerable section of the French priest- hood is not in sympathy with extreme Ultramontanism . Such facts render the solid unity in the Catholic Church of France , and the united resolution of its members to suffer undeserved loss and ...
Pagina 44
... considerable energy of character , for the succession to the Sultanate . In theory , family descent and nomination are not sufficient to absolutely legitimatise the title until the oath of allegiance has been taken . The baiat is a ...
... considerable energy of character , for the succession to the Sultanate . In theory , family descent and nomination are not sufficient to absolutely legitimatise the title until the oath of allegiance has been taken . The baiat is a ...
Pagina 65
... considerable importance . The Committee indicate that the relief given to the earned incomes should be arrived at by a process of double deductions . First by an abatement on the amount of income , followed by the imposition of a lower ...
... considerable importance . The Committee indicate that the relief given to the earned incomes should be arrived at by a process of double deductions . First by an abatement on the amount of income , followed by the imposition of a lower ...
Pagina 66
... considerable , and an unnecessary burden on the State . We look forward with expectation to the next Budget . The Chancellor of the Exchequer has before him the opportunity of rising above mere departmental difficulties and of framing a ...
... considerable , and an unnecessary burden on the State . We look forward with expectation to the next Budget . The Chancellor of the Exchequer has before him the opportunity of rising above mere departmental difficulties and of framing a ...
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