William C. MacVean has written: 'The Clergy reserves' -- subject(s): Anglican Church of Canada, Church and state, Clergy reserves (Canada)
Blocks of land set aside for the Anglican Church.
The land was called The Clergy Reserves, so the 6-letter word must be clergy.
Mildred Mundell has written: 'The Clergy reserves in Upper Canada. --'
Anglican church
Anglican church
molasses act
They mainly prey on reef coral polyps and brittle sea stars. But when they are short on food, they can survive on energy reserves.
Not sure if this is a math/ statistics question. Reserves are assets you hold, but are not using immediately. There are oil reserves, mineral reserves (like gold reserves) and cash reserves. I think you need to rephrase the question for a proper answer.
Proven reserves are reserves we know about, potential reserves are those we suspect are present in certain geological formations. The combination of the two along with the estimated size of these reserves gives us the estimated total reserves.
What are proven-in-place reserves
more oil reserves