The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1871 - History |
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Page 74
... ship - building , 300,0007 .; Civil Department , 10,0007 .; and Transport Service , 57,0007 . On the other side there was an increase for the extension of the dockyards , and of 189,000l . for the non - effective services . He then ...
... ship - building , 300,0007 .; Civil Department , 10,0007 .; and Transport Service , 57,0007 . On the other side there was an increase for the extension of the dockyards , and of 189,000l . for the non - effective services . He then ...
Page 75
of armoured ships and the fastest cruisers . All our iron ships would be kept in order to go to sea , and the result , with the arrange- ments for the Reserve which he described , would be that the Navy would be in a more thoroughly ...
of armoured ships and the fastest cruisers . All our iron ships would be kept in order to go to sea , and the result , with the arrange- ments for the Reserve which he described , would be that the Navy would be in a more thoroughly ...
Page 83
... ship of war to transfer the brigands from Greece with the ransom money if they insisted upon it . And the offer was confirmed by Lord Clarendon . Meanwhile , acting from reasons which could only be guessed , the Greek Government broke ...
... ship of war to transfer the brigands from Greece with the ransom money if they insisted upon it . And the offer was confirmed by Lord Clarendon . Meanwhile , acting from reasons which could only be guessed , the Greek Government broke ...
Page 90
... ship of war would transport the brigands elsewhere , and that they would ultimately be called upon to pay the ransom . They must have felt that they would be discredited ; that the moment the Legislature met they would lose their places ...
... ship of war would transport the brigands elsewhere , and that they would ultimately be called upon to pay the ransom . They must have felt that they would be discredited ; that the moment the Legislature met they would lose their places ...
Page 99
... ship through the difficulties that await her had he not been so informed . " He pressed on Mr. Gladstone the necessity of readi- ness , and warned him by example . He ( the Premier ) was at the head of a strong Government , which was no ...
... ship through the difficulties that await her had he not been so informed . " He pressed on Mr. Gladstone the necessity of readi- ness , and warned him by example . He ( the Premier ) was at the head of a strong Government , which was no ...
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