The Annual Register, Volumen146Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1905 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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... ment of the fiscal intentions of the Government . Next day ( Feb. 3 ) Mr. J. Redmond ( Waterford City ) strongly reasserted the Nationalist demand for Home Rule . Concession only strengthened it , and only by recognition of it could the ...
... ment of the fiscal intentions of the Government . Next day ( Feb. 3 ) Mr. J. Redmond ( Waterford City ) strongly reasserted the Nationalist demand for Home Rule . Concession only strengthened it , and only by recognition of it could the ...
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... ment , directed attention to the warnings given to the Govern- ment by Sir John Ardagh , Sir W. Butler , Admiral Harris , and Sir Andrew Noble . He failed to understand how the Prime Minister and the late Colonial Secretary , with the ...
... ment , directed attention to the warnings given to the Govern- ment by Sir John Ardagh , Sir W. Butler , Admiral Harris , and Sir Andrew Noble . He failed to understand how the Prime Minister and the late Colonial Secretary , with the ...
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... ment said : " You ought either to prepare for war or to avoid war . " Were we , then , to prepare at all costs for every conceiv- able expedition , or were we to avoid war at all costs ? It was the duty of a responsible Government to ...
... ment said : " You ought either to prepare for war or to avoid war . " Were we , then , to prepare at all costs for every conceiv- able expedition , or were we to avoid war at all costs ? It was the duty of a responsible Government to ...
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... ment were told that the whole responsibility must rest on them , and , as far as he recollected , the acquiescence of Sir H. Campbell - Bannerman in the proposal to make the existing force in South Africa a complete unit by adding to ...
... ment were told that the whole responsibility must rest on them , and , as far as he recollected , the acquiescence of Sir H. Campbell - Bannerman in the proposal to make the existing force in South Africa a complete unit by adding to ...
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... ment had not waited for the censure of Parliament before undertaking reforms . After a number of speeches , Mr. Arnold - Forster ( Belfast , W. ) , the new Secretary of State for War , summed up for the Government . The Opposition , he ...
... ment had not waited for the censure of Parliament before undertaking reforms . After a number of speeches , Mr. Arnold - Forster ( Belfast , W. ) , the new Secretary of State for War , summed up for the Government . The Opposition , he ...
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