The Annual Register, Volume 139Edmund 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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... Council , indicated at the outstart that the chief intention of the Government was to provide money , and not to frame a new education code . Parliament in fact had been called together at an early date in order that the pledge given to ...
... Council , indicated at the outstart that the chief intention of the Government was to provide money , and not to frame a new education code . Parliament in fact had been called together at an early date in order that the pledge given to ...
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... Council , thought the best thing they could do was to acknowledge frankly that the School Board system must obtain in this country and that it was not incompatible with the existence of voluntary schools . His own firm belief was that ...
... Council , thought the best thing they could do was to acknowledge frankly that the School Board system must obtain in this country and that it was not incompatible with the existence of voluntary schools . His own firm belief was that ...
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... Council , Sir J. Gorst ( Cambridge Univ . ) could not avoid making some reply , but although his rising was greeted with cheers from the Opposition , he showed no disposition to gratify the House by . an expression of his views of the ...
... Council , Sir J. Gorst ( Cambridge Univ . ) could not avoid making some reply , but although his rising was greeted with cheers from the Opposition , he showed no disposition to gratify the House by . an expression of his views of the ...
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... Council had been accused of not taking a sufficient part in the debates on the bill . As to this he might observe that it was an entirely novel parliamentary doctrine that the leader of the House of Commons was not entitled to take ...
... Council had been accused of not taking a sufficient part in the debates on the bill . As to this he might observe that it was an entirely novel parliamentary doctrine that the leader of the House of Commons was not entitled to take ...
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... Councils to be invested with powers to : ( a ) Organise and undertake such industries as they may con- sider desirable . ( b ) Compulsorily acquire land ; purchase , erect , or manufacture buildings , machinery , stock , or other ...
... Councils to be invested with powers to : ( a ) Organise and undertake such industries as they may con- sider desirable . ( b ) Compulsorily acquire land ; purchase , erect , or manufacture buildings , machinery , stock , or other ...
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