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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... Henry Howarth ( Salford , 5. ) . In a long speech , which more than once caused Mr. Balfour to rise and protest , Sir H. Howarth supported his contention that the explanations given by the Government to justify the release of the ...
... Henry Howarth ( Salford , 5. ) . In a long speech , which more than once caused Mr. Balfour to rise and protest , Sir H. Howarth supported his contention that the explanations given by the Government to justify the release of the ...
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... Henry Fowler ( Wolverhampton ) , on behalf of the more moderate Dissenters , suggested that a practical compromise might be arrived at on many of the points raised by the bill , and he urged that it was quite time that the troublesome ...
... Henry Fowler ( Wolverhampton ) , on behalf of the more moderate Dissenters , suggested that a practical compromise might be arrived at on many of the points raised by the bill , and he urged that it was quite time that the troublesome ...
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... Henry Campbell - Bannerman next took up the examina- tion of Mr. Rhodes ( Feb. 24 ) , and asked him how it was that he had tried to induce Sir Hercules Robinson to delay the issue of the proclamation directed against the raid . At first ...
... Henry Campbell - Bannerman next took up the examina- tion of Mr. Rhodes ( Feb. 24 ) , and asked him how it was that he had tried to induce Sir Hercules Robinson to delay the issue of the proclamation directed against the raid . At first ...
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... Henry Campbell - Bannerman , Mr. Bryce , Mr. H. Gladstone , Serjeant Hemphill , Mr. T. Ellis and Mr. Acland . The other occupants of the front Opposition bench were conspicuous by their absence , and many advanced Radicals , including ...
... Henry Campbell - Bannerman , Mr. Bryce , Mr. H. Gladstone , Serjeant Hemphill , Mr. T. Ellis and Mr. Acland . The other occupants of the front Opposition bench were conspicuous by their absence , and many advanced Radicals , including ...
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... Henry Fowler ( Wolverhampton ) was convinced that the sliding scale would act unjustly . The de- bate soon afterwards collapsed , and the amendment having been negatived by 122 to 41 votes , the bill was read a second time . The ...
... Henry Fowler ( Wolverhampton ) was convinced that the sliding scale would act unjustly . The de- bate soon afterwards collapsed , and the amendment having been negatived by 122 to 41 votes , the bill was read a second time . The ...
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