The Annual Register of World Events, Volumen199;Volumen1Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 |
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... Government's tactical response to the fact that , in the previous session , a private member's Bill abolishing capital punishment had been carried in the House of Commons against Government advice and rejected in the House of Lords ...
... Government's tactical response to the fact that , in the previous session , a private member's Bill abolishing capital punishment had been carried in the House of Commons against Government advice and rejected in the House of Lords ...
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... Government was defeated by 279 votes to 253 . The following governmental interregnum lasted for 36 days , a ... Government's Algerian policy , most of whom considered it as even more reactionary than its predecessor . Both Bills ...
... Government was defeated by 279 votes to 253 . The following governmental interregnum lasted for 36 days , a ... Government's Algerian policy , most of whom considered it as even more reactionary than its predecessor . Both Bills ...
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... Government would now concentrate on the latter task . A new symptom of unrest developed , however , in the Shan State , where the local chiefs felt resentment at the Government's endea- vours to reduce their powers and at the arbitrary ...
... Government would now concentrate on the latter task . A new symptom of unrest developed , however , in the Shan State , where the local chiefs felt resentment at the Government's endea- vours to reduce their powers and at the arbitrary ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
CANADA | 47 |
THE COMMONWEALTH | 74 |
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