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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... matters really stood whether the treaty under which we held Cyprus was wholly dead , and why the Queen's Speech ... matter of doubt . He was especially astonished at the mention of a bill to form a Board . of Agriculture for Ireland ...
... matters really stood whether the treaty under which we held Cyprus was wholly dead , and why the Queen's Speech ... matter of doubt . He was especially astonished at the mention of a bill to form a Board . of Agriculture for Ireland ...
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... matter . Everybody who knew Ireland was reluc- tantly driven to admit that , unless we were able to try some system which the Roman Catholic population would consent to accept , it was vain to hope that higher education would be brought ...
... matter . Everybody who knew Ireland was reluc- tantly driven to admit that , unless we were able to try some system which the Roman Catholic population would consent to accept , it was vain to hope that higher education would be brought ...
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... matter before the House ; and he pertinently inquired whether , suppos- ing the mental condition of the released prisoners was such as described , it was right to let them loose upon society . When the subject again came before the ...
... matter before the House ; and he pertinently inquired whether , suppos- ing the mental condition of the released prisoners was such as described , it was right to let them loose upon society . When the subject again came before the ...
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... matter was then allowed to drop , and Sir H. Howarth's amendment nega- tived without a division . The other points raised during the debate on the address were the absence of any bill founded on the report of the Com- mittee on Food ...
... matter was then allowed to drop , and Sir H. Howarth's amendment nega- tived without a division . The other points raised during the debate on the address were the absence of any bill founded on the report of the Com- mittee on Food ...
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... matter of more public interest and importance , and although the Government made it plain that they considered themselves bound in honour to hold the promised inquiry , there were many , especially on their own side , who held that it ...
... matter of more public interest and importance , and although the Government made it plain that they considered themselves bound in honour to hold the promised inquiry , there were many , especially on their own side , who held that it ...
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