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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... brought before your knowledge is partially explained , at all events , by the policy which has been pursued in Irish administration since 1892 . Does it not show this , that if Irishmen are governed by an Administration whose spirit ...
... brought before your knowledge is partially explained , at all events , by the policy which has been pursued in Irish administration since 1892 . Does it not show this , that if Irishmen are governed by an Administration whose spirit ...
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... brought in . ' All I can say is , the bill is framed , the bill is ready , the bill has been sub- mitted to the Cabinet , and undergone consideration by the Cabinet , and it will be no fault of ours if that bill is not through its ...
... brought in . ' All I can say is , the bill is framed , the bill is ready , the bill has been sub- mitted to the Cabinet , and undergone consideration by the Cabinet , and it will be no fault of ours if that bill is not through its ...
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... brought to his notice he should have felt bound to express the strongest and most emphatic dissent . Declining to deal with purely political questions , such as the registration laws and the rela- tions between the two Houses of ...
... brought to his notice he should have felt bound to express the strongest and most emphatic dissent . Declining to deal with purely political questions , such as the registration laws and the rela- tions between the two Houses of ...
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... brought to light in the working of the Law of Landlord and Tenant in Ireland ; and for dealing with certain evicted tenants , whose situation still constitutes a peril to social order . " A bill will be presented to you dealing with the ...
... brought to light in the working of the Law of Landlord and Tenant in Ireland ; and for dealing with certain evicted tenants , whose situation still constitutes a peril to social order . " A bill will be presented to you dealing with the ...
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... brought forward , no apprehension or misgiving need be felt by that House as to an attack which was being conducted with so much doubt and vacillation as was being shown in that case . The Address was then agreed to nem . con . , and ...
... brought forward , no apprehension or misgiving need be felt by that House as to an attack which was being conducted with so much doubt and vacillation as was being shown in that case . The Address was then agreed to nem . con . , and ...
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