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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... entered into by her Majesty's Government . Sir J. Lubbock ( London Univ . ) , in seconding the amend- ment , admitted that her Majesty's Government were only doing their duty in bringing forward this motion in fulfilment of their ...
... entered into by her Majesty's Government . Sir J. Lubbock ( London Univ . ) , in seconding the amend- ment , admitted that her Majesty's Government were only doing their duty in bringing forward this motion in fulfilment of their ...
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... entered into for provisional agreements with land- owners by which the Government hoped to be able to purchase 40,000 acres , or about 60 square miles , on Salisbury Plain , the cost of which , with the necessary works , would be about ...
... entered into for provisional agreements with land- owners by which the Government hoped to be able to purchase 40,000 acres , or about 60 square miles , on Salisbury Plain , the cost of which , with the necessary works , would be about ...
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... entered into the domain of controversial theology . It was admitted by many of the sup- porters of the Government that it was an unfair and an unjust bill , and that another measure must be brought in to remedy the injustice and to ...
... entered into the domain of controversial theology . It was admitted by many of the sup- porters of the Government that it was an unfair and an unjust bill , and that another measure must be brought in to remedy the injustice and to ...
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... entered a strong protest against the new policy . Sir William Harcourt emphatically protested against the language of the Chancellor of the Exchequer , which was most mischievous and dangerous . The vote he should give would not be ...
... entered a strong protest against the new policy . Sir William Harcourt emphatically protested against the language of the Chancellor of the Exchequer , which was most mischievous and dangerous . The vote he should give would not be ...
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... entered into under it . He admitted , however , that the main- tenance of that federation of Europe would be increasingly diffi- cult if every statesman who had retired from public life thought it right to " fling insults " at the ...
... entered into under it . He admitted , however , that the main- tenance of that federation of Europe would be increasingly diffi- cult if every statesman who had retired from public life thought it right to " fling insults " at the ...
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