The Annual Register, Volumen139Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1898 Continuation of the reference work that originated with Robert Dodsley, written and published each year, which records and analyzes the year’s major events, developments and trends in Great Britain and throughout the world. From the 1920s volumes of The Annual Register took the essential shape in which they have continued ever since, opening with the history of Britain, then a section on foreign history covering each country or region in turn. Following these are the chronicle of events, brief retrospectives on the year’s cultural and economic developments, a short selection of documents, and obituaries of eminent persons who died in the year. |
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... court in Scotland - The National Liberal Federation - Programme - making- Political Speeches - The Army . . page [ 186 SCOTLAND AND IRELAND CHAPTER V. [ 233 FOREIGN AND COLONIAL HISTORY . FRANCE AND ITALY CHAPTER I. vi CONTENTS .
... court in Scotland - The National Liberal Federation - Programme - making- Political Speeches - The Army . . page [ 186 SCOTLAND AND IRELAND CHAPTER V. [ 233 FOREIGN AND COLONIAL HISTORY . FRANCE AND ITALY CHAPTER I. vi CONTENTS .
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... Court of Appeal , and the amount advanced , with interest , 528,000l . , had to be repaid . On this decision being made known , her Majesty's Government lost no time in in- forming the Egyptian Government that Egypt would be held ...
... Court of Appeal , and the amount advanced , with interest , 528,000l . , had to be repaid . On this decision being made known , her Majesty's Government lost no time in in- forming the Egyptian Government that Egypt would be held ...
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... Court . The Government believed that their policy was right , and they intended that it should still be pur- sued . They intended , however , that it should be pursued prudently and carefully , for it certainly would not be either to ...
... Court . The Government believed that their policy was right , and they intended that it should still be pur- sued . They intended , however , that it should be pursued prudently and carefully , for it certainly would not be either to ...
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... Court without any misgivings on the part of the whips . The result of the election upset all previous anticipations . The Radicals found an admirable can- didate in Mr. Samuel Woods , who had begun life as a miner , had fought his way ...
... Court without any misgivings on the part of the whips . The result of the election upset all previous anticipations . The Radicals found an admirable can- didate in Mr. Samuel Woods , who had begun life as a miner , had fought his way ...
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... court , who had brought on the debate by moving the adjourn- ment of the House , was admonitory and oracular , but as vague in his advice as in his threats . He wished to ask whether the assent of the other five Powers had been given to ...
... court , who had brought on the debate by moving the adjourn- ment of the House , was admonitory and oracular , but as vague in his advice as in his threats . He wished to ask whether the assent of the other five Powers had been given to ...
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