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Pagina 679
... position in Algeria between 1830 and 1847 ; Tunis , as we have seen , had fallen to her in 1881. She occupied the Ivory Coast in 1891 ; Dahomey , with which she had long had dealings , in 1892 , and Madagascar in 1895. Her claims upon ...
... position in Algeria between 1830 and 1847 ; Tunis , as we have seen , had fallen to her in 1881. She occupied the Ivory Coast in 1891 ; Dahomey , with which she had long had dealings , in 1892 , and Madagascar in 1895. Her claims upon ...
Pagina 968
... position of naturalised aliens who had been elected to Parliament . Both parties in the House of Commons had in their ranks members whose position , if the Act of Settlement was still in force , was wholly irregular . This sug- gests ...
... position of naturalised aliens who had been elected to Parliament . Both parties in the House of Commons had in their ranks members whose position , if the Act of Settlement was still in force , was wholly irregular . This sug- gests ...
Pagina 996
FOOD MONEY ANY careful consideration not only of the economic position of this country at the present time , but of the probable position for a year or two after the War , can only lead to the conclusion that the rationing of food is ...
FOOD MONEY ANY careful consideration not only of the economic position of this country at the present time , but of the probable position for a year or two after the War , can only lead to the conclusion that the rationing of food is ...
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