Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important EventsD. Appleton & Company, 1898 |
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... ment could secure the sanction of the Reichsrath for any definitive agreement . The Austrian agri- cultural interests wanted protection against Hun- garian flour , while the growing industrial interests of Hungary would willingly see ...
... ment could secure the sanction of the Reichsrath for any definitive agreement . The Austrian agri- cultural interests wanted protection against Hun- garian flour , while the growing industrial interests of Hungary would willingly see ...
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... ment building until they were rescued by a detach- ment of soldiers . To frustrate the threatened har- vesters ' strike the Government determined not only to use force when necessary to preserve the peace , but send a sufficient force ...
... ment building until they were rescued by a detach- ment of soldiers . To frustrate the threatened har- vesters ' strike the Government determined not only to use force when necessary to preserve the peace , but send a sufficient force ...
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... ment as can not fail to prove a serious embarrass- ment to the workers in the field , and , for a time at least , curtail progress . From several of our Euro- pean missions it will involve the withholding of nearly one half the present ...
... ment as can not fail to prove a serious embarrass- ment to the workers in the field , and , for a time at least , curtail progress . From several of our Euro- pean missions it will involve the withholding of nearly one half the present ...
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... ment owned 1,832 miles of the completed lines and subsidized 2,259 miles more ; 3,000 lines were man- aged by the State governments or operated under concessions received from them , and 995 miles were roads that received no subventions ...
... ment owned 1,832 miles of the completed lines and subsidized 2,259 miles more ; 3,000 lines were man- aged by the State governments or operated under concessions received from them , and 995 miles were roads that received no subventions ...
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... ment contracted for , and £ 500,000 to pay for the Canudos expedition . The estimated expenditure for administrative purposes was 270,000,000 milreis , equal to £ 9,000,000 , making the total expenditure over £ 15,000,000 , while the ...
... ment contracted for , and £ 500,000 to pay for the Canudos expedition . The estimated expenditure for administrative purposes was 270,000,000 milreis , equal to £ 9,000,000 , making the total expenditure over £ 15,000,000 , while the ...
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