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Strona 225
On the eve of the meeting of the Chamber , it was decided to fix the Military
Budget for 1882 at £ E.522,000 , an increase of £ E.154,000 over the Budget for
the previous year . The Minister of War , however , was not satisfied . He wished
for a ...
On the eve of the meeting of the Chamber , it was decided to fix the Military
Budget for 1882 at £ E.522,000 , an increase of £ E.154,000 over the Budget for
the previous year . The Minister of War , however , was not satisfied . He wished
for a ...
Strona 238
The Chamber may exercise its right with moderation and good sense , but it is a
sanguine presumption . On the other hand , it is impossible now to suppress the
Chamber except by intervention , which I earnestly deprecate .
The Chamber may exercise its right with moderation and good sense , but it is a
sanguine presumption . On the other hand , it is impossible now to suppress the
Chamber except by intervention , which I earnestly deprecate .
Strona 240
In spite of the support given by the two Powers to Chérif Pasha and the
Controllers , it became clearer every day that the Chamber of Notables would not
yield . On January 20 , Sir Edward Malet telegraphed : “ The Chamber will almost
...
In spite of the support given by the two Powers to Chérif Pasha and the
Controllers , it became clearer every day that the Chamber of Notables would not
yield . On January 20 , Sir Edward Malet telegraphed : “ The Chamber will almost
...
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