The Annual Register, Volume 135Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1894 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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... Government would attempt in the coming session , the Home Secretary promised bills for Scotland , Wales , and London , a reform of registration giving " one man one vote , " a Parish Councils Bill , a bill to control the liquor traffic ...
... Government would attempt in the coming session , the Home Secretary promised bills for Scotland , Wales , and London , a reform of registration giving " one man one vote , " a Parish Councils Bill , a bill to control the liquor traffic ...
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... Government appearing to be : " Only Irish need apply . " It was almost pathetic , he added , to see a Government which had come into office with promises of an all - round revolution , priding itself , after a six months ' uncriticised ...
... Government appearing to be : " Only Irish need apply . " It was almost pathetic , he added , to see a Government which had come into office with promises of an all - round revolution , priding itself , after a six months ' uncriticised ...
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... Government upon the subject . " In view of recent occurrences in Egypt , I have determined on making a slight augmentation in the number of British troops there stationed . This measure does not indicate any change of policy , or any ...
... Government upon the subject . " In view of recent occurrences in Egypt , I have determined on making a slight augmentation in the number of British troops there stationed . This measure does not indicate any change of policy , or any ...
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... Government measures were arranged , some critics professed to detect the influences which were most potent in the Cabinet ; but the probability was that the chances of passing one or two of those named immediately after the Irish Home ...
... Government measures were arranged , some critics professed to detect the influences which were most potent in the Cabinet ; but the probability was that the chances of passing one or two of those named immediately after the Irish Home ...
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... Government cannot get rid of the one if they would , and would not get rid of the other if they could . " Turning next to Irish affairs , he sharply criticised the conduct of the Government , which was apparently based on a desire to ...
... Government cannot get rid of the one if they would , and would not get rid of the other if they could . " Turning next to Irish affairs , he sharply criticised the conduct of the Government , which was apparently based on a desire to ...
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