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Pagina 26
... direct and pressing claims upon the attention of all classes of the community , a period of calm is to be desired ; and I have thought it wise to refrain from suggesting to you at the pre- sent juncture the discussion of any political ...
... direct and pressing claims upon the attention of all classes of the community , a period of calm is to be desired ; and I have thought it wise to refrain from suggesting to you at the pre- sent juncture the discussion of any political ...
Pagina 34
... direct control of the Queen . In every district there would be a colonel of the staff attached to the general for every 15,000 or 20,000 of the auxiliary forces , who would be in command of them and responsible for them . Promotions ...
... direct control of the Queen . In every district there would be a colonel of the staff attached to the general for every 15,000 or 20,000 of the auxiliary forces , who would be in command of them and responsible for them . Promotions ...
Pagina 66
... direct taxation . Last year the indirect taxation had been reduced by 3,000,000l . This year the direct was to be increased by nearly the same amount , making a relative difference of near 6,000,000 / . between the indi- rect and direct ...
... direct taxation . Last year the indirect taxation had been reduced by 3,000,000l . This year the direct was to be increased by nearly the same amount , making a relative difference of near 6,000,000 / . between the indi- rect and direct ...
Pagina 71
... direct or indirect operation of Purchase . Many military authorities approved the practice , on the ground , or on the pretext , that it tended to accelerate promotion among regimental officers ; and some political theorists regarded ...
... direct or indirect operation of Purchase . Many military authorities approved the practice , on the ground , or on the pretext , that it tended to accelerate promotion among regimental officers ; and some political theorists regarded ...
Pagina 74
... direct vote in favour of Purchase , but the speeches of the majority all showed that their wish was to protect that mode of promotion . The Duke of Rutland's point , for example , was that purchase and professional education were quite ...
... direct vote in favour of Purchase , but the speeches of the majority all showed that their wish was to protect that mode of promotion . The Duke of Rutland's point , for example , was that purchase and professional education were quite ...
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