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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... attacked the existing system , he was equally opposed to the views put forward on behalf of the Ulster Protestants . He thought that those persons would do well to reconsider the uncompromising position they had always taken up on this ...
... attacked the existing system , he was equally opposed to the views put forward on behalf of the Ulster Protestants . He thought that those persons would do well to reconsider the uncompromising position they had always taken up on this ...
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... attack had been made on a friendly Government by forces under the control of a body representing the British Crown , and that a full inquiry would be made into the circumstances of that attack . He would not say one single word that ...
... attack had been made on a friendly Government by forces under the control of a body representing the British Crown , and that a full inquiry would be made into the circumstances of that attack . He would not say one single word that ...
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... attack by a light column of in- vaders to be checked until the main defending army had time to rally . The Secretary of the War Office , Mr. Brodrick ( Guildford , Surrey ) , in reply to the financial criticisms of several mem- bers ...
... attack by a light column of in- vaders to be checked until the main defending army had time to rally . The Secretary of the War Office , Mr. Brodrick ( Guildford , Surrey ) , in reply to the financial criticisms of several mem- bers ...
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... attack and urged that only ne- cessitous voluntary schools should have the benefits which it was promised should be given to similarly conditioned board schools , and an amendment in this sense was moved by Mr. Lloyd George ( Carnarvon ...
... attack and urged that only ne- cessitous voluntary schools should have the benefits which it was promised should be given to similarly conditioned board schools , and an amendment in this sense was moved by Mr. Lloyd George ( Carnarvon ...
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... was arrived at . After solemn warnings from Mr. L. Courtney ( Bodmin , Cornwall ) and Mr. Arnold Forster ( Belfast , W. ) , a sharp attack on our Egyptian policy by Mr. Labouchere ( Northampton ) 38 ] [ FEB . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... was arrived at . After solemn warnings from Mr. L. Courtney ( Bodmin , Cornwall ) and Mr. Arnold Forster ( Belfast , W. ) , a sharp attack on our Egyptian policy by Mr. Labouchere ( Northampton ) 38 ] [ FEB . ENGLISH HISTORY .
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