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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... proposed to include in the Queen's Speech only those measures which they saw a reasonable prospect of passing . That limitation would not affect Wales , because Welsh Dis- establishment stood first on the list . As to Scotch ...
... proposed to include in the Queen's Speech only those measures which they saw a reasonable prospect of passing . That limitation would not affect Wales , because Welsh Dis- establishment stood first on the list . As to Scotch ...
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... proposed to tax property and all material wealth to such an extent that the Government might be possessed of funds ... proposal of pampering Trade Unionism at the expense of the rates . " If he thought that Trade Unionism meant the ...
... proposed to tax property and all material wealth to such an extent that the Government might be possessed of funds ... proposal of pampering Trade Unionism at the expense of the rates . " If he thought that Trade Unionism meant the ...
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... proposed as an honest and honourable fulfilment of the pledges they had given while in opposition , and , although ... proposal which was in- tended to be made in regard to the relations of the two Houses . In his view too much notice ...
... proposed as an honest and honourable fulfilment of the pledges they had given while in opposition , and , although ... proposal which was in- tended to be made in regard to the relations of the two Houses . In his view too much notice ...
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... proposed to submit them to the House : Mr. Asquith , bill to terminate the estab- lishment of the Church of England ... proposal to extend the construction of light rail- ways in Scotland and England . The Mr. Balfour ( Manchester , East ) ...
... proposed to submit them to the House : Mr. Asquith , bill to terminate the estab- lishment of the Church of England ... proposal to extend the construction of light rail- ways in Scotland and England . The Mr. Balfour ( Manchester , East ) ...
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... proposed to do . However good the legislative measures of the Government might be , he protested against their being ... proposal , if accepted , would defeat the Government , upset the course of the session , and plunge the country into ...
... proposed to do . However good the legislative measures of the Government might be , he protested against their being ... proposal , if accepted , would defeat the Government , upset the course of the session , and plunge the country into ...
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