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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... tion of workpeople who suffer from accidents in the course of their employment , and a bill , having that object in view , will be submitted to you . " Your consent will be asked to provisions which , in the judgment of the military ...
... tion of workpeople who suffer from accidents in the course of their employment , and a bill , having that object in view , will be submitted to you . " Your consent will be asked to provisions which , in the judgment of the military ...
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... tion on unity and discipline , and by the following declara- tion : I , a member of the Irish parliamentary party , whose signature is hereto appended , do hereby for myself declare as follows : ( 1 ) That I did not before my election ...
... tion on unity and discipline , and by the following declara- tion : I , a member of the Irish parliamentary party , whose signature is hereto appended , do hereby for myself declare as follows : ( 1 ) That I did not before my election ...
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... tion was treated rather as a joke than as a serious matter . No member of the Government rising to express its intentions with regard to the bill , Sir Wm . Harcourt ( Monmouthshire , I ) delivered his view of the situation in scathing ...
... tion was treated rather as a joke than as a serious matter . No member of the Government rising to express its intentions with regard to the bill , Sir Wm . Harcourt ( Monmouthshire , I ) delivered his view of the situation in scathing ...
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... tion that equality between voluntary and board schools was not preserved in the bill said that the real reason why the measure of 1896 failed to meet with the parliamentary success which it undoubtedly deserved , was not that it did not ...
... tion that equality between voluntary and board schools was not preserved in the bill said that the real reason why the measure of 1896 failed to meet with the parliamentary success which it undoubtedly deserved , was not that it did not ...
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... tion did not avail themselves . The discussion of the Navy Estimates , like those for the Army , was preceded by a note of warning from Sir C. Dilke ( Forest of Dean , Gloucestershire ) , who had been making the question of our national ...
... tion did not avail themselves . The discussion of the Navy Estimates , like those for the Army , was preceded by a note of warning from Sir C. Dilke ( Forest of Dean , Gloucestershire ) , who had been making the question of our national ...
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