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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... . Mr. Asquith had drawn from the report of the commission an argu- ment in favour of Home Rule - the first charge upon the finances of autonomous Ireland to be her just contribution to 1897. ] [ 5 Mr. Balfour at Manchester .
... . Mr. Asquith had drawn from the report of the commission an argu- ment in favour of Home Rule - the first charge upon the finances of autonomous Ireland to be her just contribution to 1897. ] [ 5 Mr. Balfour at Manchester .
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... ment had surrounded their Soudanese policy , for the country was not allowed to know how much farther we were to go , nor when any further steps were to be taken . After a sympathetic reference to the Indian famine and to affairs in ...
... ment had surrounded their Soudanese policy , for the country was not allowed to know how much farther we were to go , nor when any further steps were to be taken . After a sympathetic reference to the Indian famine and to affairs in ...
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... ment , was distinctly conciliatory , and whilst dissociating himself from those who vehemently attacked the existing system , he was equally opposed to the views put forward on behalf of the Ulster Protestants . He thought that those ...
... ment , was distinctly conciliatory , and whilst dissociating himself from those who vehemently attacked the existing system , he was equally opposed to the views put forward on behalf of the Ulster Protestants . He thought that those ...
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... ment that some portion of the 2,000,000 acres devoted to deer forests and grouse shootings should be acquired for the crofters , cottars and fishermen of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland . The Lord Advocate , Mr. A. G. Murray ...
... ment that some portion of the 2,000,000 acres devoted to deer forests and grouse shootings should be acquired for the crofters , cottars and fishermen of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland . The Lord Advocate , Mr. A. G. Murray ...
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... ment that there was any compact or secret arrangement between the Government and their Irish opponents . The matter was then allowed to drop , and Sir H. Howarth's amendment nega- tived without a division . The other points raised ...
... ment that there was any compact or secret arrangement between the Government and their Irish opponents . The matter was then allowed to drop , and Sir H. Howarth's amendment nega- tived without a division . The other points raised ...
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