The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 1
... government . I have before now expressed my belief in the necessity for this change ; as , indeed , have Lord ... Government . Hitherto insufficient attention has been paid by the public at large to this aspect of the Irish question ...
... government . I have before now expressed my belief in the necessity for this change ; as , indeed , have Lord ... Government . Hitherto insufficient attention has been paid by the public at large to this aspect of the Irish question ...
Pagina 2
... Government of Ireland Bill . Over the origin and early development of Irish finance I will pass lightly , but some reference to it is necessary . Up to the beginning of the eighteenth century , the finance of Irish government was ...
... Government of Ireland Bill . Over the origin and early development of Irish finance I will pass lightly , but some reference to it is necessary . Up to the beginning of the eighteenth century , the finance of Irish government was ...
Pagina 8
the Government in putting an end to the Irish fiscal system , and in bringing Great Britain and Ireland under the ... government were met from the hereditary revenues alone . During that period the Irish Government was merely a ...
the Government in putting an end to the Irish fiscal system , and in bringing Great Britain and Ireland under the ... government were met from the hereditary revenues alone . During that period the Irish Government was merely a ...
Pagina 11
... Government , in its turn , scrutinises these departmental estimates , and forwards them to the Treasury in Whitehall , with such modifications as it may think fit to suggest . The Treasury deals with them in a similar manner , and they ...
... Government , in its turn , scrutinises these departmental estimates , and forwards them to the Treasury in Whitehall , with such modifications as it may think fit to suggest . The Treasury deals with them in a similar manner , and they ...
Pagina 12
... Government has only an advisory voice in Irish finance , and controls only one - fifth of the money spent in Ireland . Its partial control over the expenditure of another fifth is often contested . Over the remaining three - fifths it ...
... Government has only an advisory voice in Irish finance , and controls only one - fifth of the money spent in Ireland . Its partial control over the expenditure of another fifth is often contested . Over the remaining three - fifths it ...
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