The Annual Register, Zväzok 137Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1896 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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... James's Hall - Mr . Balfour at Westminster - Mr . Chamberlain at Birmingham - Mr . Morley's Predictions - Uganda and the Mombasa Railway - The Vote for a Cromwell Statue - Conservative Banquet to Liberal Unionist Leaders - Gloomy ...
... James's Hall - Mr . Balfour at Westminster - Mr . Chamberlain at Birmingham - Mr . Morley's Predictions - Uganda and the Mombasa Railway - The Vote for a Cromwell Statue - Conservative Banquet to Liberal Unionist Leaders - Gloomy ...
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... James of Hereford's Fare- well to Bury - Lord Crewe a Tepid Home Ruler -- Mr . Morley refuses to Recant - Mr . Justin M'Carthy and Irish Dissensions - Sir H. Campbell- Bannerman Undiscouraged - President Cleveland's Warlike Message ...
... James of Hereford's Fare- well to Bury - Lord Crewe a Tepid Home Ruler -- Mr . Morley refuses to Recant - Mr . Justin M'Carthy and Irish Dissensions - Sir H. Campbell- Bannerman Undiscouraged - President Cleveland's Warlike Message ...
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... of weather . So far as the analysis of the voting could show , it seemed as if the electors were ready to act upon the hint thrown out by Sir Henry James at Bow ( Jan. 18 ) , " to break down 8 ] [ JAN . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... of weather . So far as the analysis of the voting could show , it seemed as if the electors were ready to act upon the hint thrown out by Sir Henry James at Bow ( Jan. 18 ) , " to break down 8 ] [ JAN . ENGLISH HISTORY .
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... James at Bow on the same day , took little part in public meetings . The Liberal Unionists had for the most part said all there was to be said , and were content to endorse by their silence the alliance or coalition with the ...
... James at Bow on the same day , took little part in public meetings . The Liberal Unionists had for the most part said all there was to be said , and were content to endorse by their silence the alliance or coalition with the ...
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... James ( Bury ) called attention to the return of two new members for Leicester , and obtained from the leader of the House ( Sir William Harcourt ) the promise of the appointment of a committee to investigate and report upon the ...
... James ( Bury ) called attention to the return of two new members for Leicester , and obtained from the leader of the House ( Sir William Harcourt ) the promise of the appointment of a committee to investigate and report upon the ...
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