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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... votes . Mr. Dillon ( Mayo , E. ) followed with a long amend- ment to the effect that in consequence of the fall in the value of agricultural produce Irish farmers were less than ever able to pay their rent ; that nine - tenths of the ...
... votes . Mr. Dillon ( Mayo , E. ) followed with a long amend- ment to the effect that in consequence of the fall in the value of agricultural produce Irish farmers were less than ever able to pay their rent ; that nine - tenths of the ...
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... voting on the simple issue whether board schools should be treated on a footing of equality with voluntary schools ... votes . The largeness of the Government majority was mainly due to the attitude of the Irish Nationalists , of whom ...
... voting on the simple issue whether board schools should be treated on a footing of equality with voluntary schools ... votes . The largeness of the Government majority was mainly due to the attitude of the Irish Nationalists , of whom ...
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... voted with the Government , but Mr. Geo . Dixon ( Edgbaston , Birmingham ) , who had taken a leading part in ... votes , and the bill was brought in and read a first time ( Feb. 4 ) without debate ; Mr. Balfour promis- ing that ...
... voted with the Government , but Mr. Geo . Dixon ( Edgbaston , Birmingham ) , who had taken a leading part in ... votes , and the bill was brought in and read a first time ( Feb. 4 ) without debate ; Mr. Balfour promis- ing that ...
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... voting on the motion , to have in their minds . He might remind the House that in those American States where the vote had been given to women their capacity to sit in the Legislature had been recognised as a matter of course . This ...
... voting on the motion , to have in their minds . He might remind the House that in those American States where the vote had been given to women their capacity to sit in the Legislature had been recognised as a matter of course . This ...
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... votes - a far larger majority than was anticipated by the warmest supporters of the measure . There being no obligation to observe party distinctions , every one seemed to vote according to his views or his pledges . The ministerial ...
... votes - a far larger majority than was anticipated by the warmest supporters of the measure . There being no obligation to observe party distinctions , every one seemed to vote according to his views or his pledges . The ministerial ...
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