The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... effect of this motion would be to attach a condition to the proceedings ; moreover , an ambiguous condition , because it spoke of the " protective taxation of food , " a phrase open to many interpretations . The resolution would ...
... effect of this motion would be to attach a condition to the proceedings ; moreover , an ambiguous condition , because it spoke of the " protective taxation of food , " a phrase open to many interpretations . The resolution would ...
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... effect on the industry . A new clause repealing the duty imposed in 1904 on stripped tobacco was only lost by 28 ( 137 to 109 ) . On the other hand , in resisting ( May 30 ) a proposal to repeal the sugar duty imposed during the war ...
... effect on the industry . A new clause repealing the duty imposed in 1904 on stripped tobacco was only lost by 28 ( 137 to 109 ) . On the other hand , in resisting ( May 30 ) a proposal to repeal the sugar duty imposed during the war ...
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... effect until the Royal pleasure was formally made known . Paragraph 18 of the Letters Patent read : " It shall not be lawful for the Legislative Assembly to pass any law , vote or resolution which shall have the effect of appropriating ...
... effect until the Royal pleasure was formally made known . Paragraph 18 of the Letters Patent read : " It shall not be lawful for the Legislative Assembly to pass any law , vote or resolution which shall have the effect of appropriating ...
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