British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1916 - Great Britain |
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... desire to prevent the war from spreading , and to see it terminated as soon as possible . My Government have , especially by means of the Ambassa- dors in London , kept in close touch and co - operation with the other Powers in the ...
... desire to prevent the war from spreading , and to see it terminated as soon as possible . My Government have , especially by means of the Ambassa- dors in London , kept in close touch and co - operation with the other Powers in the ...
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... desire such representation , and , where such provision is made , provision shall also be made for the ... desires to be so represented . ( 4. ) A Pilotage Order shall not be made by the Board of Trade except- ( a . ) For any of the ...
... desire such representation , and , where such provision is made , provision shall also be made for the ... desires to be so represented . ( 4. ) A Pilotage Order shall not be made by the Board of Trade except- ( a . ) For any of the ...
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... desire that any bye - law should be in force at the port which is not in force therein , they may make a representation to the Board of Trade to that effect , and the Board of Trade if the representation appears to them reasonable ...
... desire that any bye - law should be in force at the port which is not in force therein , they may make a representation to the Board of Trade to that effect , and the Board of Trade if the representation appears to them reasonable ...
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... desire of the Government to develop a standard of policy very different indeed from the régime of commercialism hitherto encouraged . It has lightened the burden of taxation to the native in areas 52 GREAT BRITAIN AND BELGIUM ( Congo ) .
... desire of the Government to develop a standard of policy very different indeed from the régime of commercialism hitherto encouraged . It has lightened the burden of taxation to the native in areas 52 GREAT BRITAIN AND BELGIUM ( Congo ) .
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... desire such certifi- cates , with a view to enable the sugar to be imported into the countries of the Sugar Union at the lowest rate of duty . His Majesty's Government will not depart in any particular from the policy laid down above ...
... desire such certifi- cates , with a view to enable the sugar to be imported into the countries of the Sugar Union at the lowest rate of duty . His Majesty's Government will not depart in any particular from the policy laid down above ...
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