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Pagina 31
... propose taxes which in his judgment are the most suitable for the purpose of raising the necessary revenue of the year , and which are proposed for no other purpose than to raise revenue . These considerations can never apply to a ...
... propose taxes which in his judgment are the most suitable for the purpose of raising the necessary revenue of the year , and which are proposed for no other purpose than to raise revenue . These considerations can never apply to a ...
Pagina 247
... proposed change shall or shall not be made . However , such an amendment shall never contravene the principles of this Constitution , but shall only relate to such modifications in particular provisions as will not change the spirit of ...
... proposed change shall or shall not be made . However , such an amendment shall never contravene the principles of this Constitution , but shall only relate to such modifications in particular provisions as will not change the spirit of ...
Pagina 1141
... proposals have been on foot , though no excuse for avoidable delay , are reason enough for the fullest consideration of every aspect of the subject . It is proposed in this article to deal with a few of them , and to propound certain ...
... proposals have been on foot , though no excuse for avoidable delay , are reason enough for the fullest consideration of every aspect of the subject . It is proposed in this article to deal with a few of them , and to propound certain ...
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THE GENERAL ELECTION AND AFTER By the Right Hon Lord Ribblesdale | 20 |
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM By Harold | 34 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF COPENHAGEN IN THE SIXTIES By Lady Paget | 44 |
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