The Annual Register, Volume 140Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 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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... court and claim his freedom , seemed to the Under - Secretary and the British Agent to meet the requirements of Parliament ; and the former further went on to make some wild assertions about the freeing of concubines , which were ...
... court and claim his freedom , seemed to the Under - Secretary and the British Agent to meet the requirements of Parliament ; and the former further went on to make some wild assertions about the freeing of concubines , which were ...
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... Court- ney , averse to denominational education , but he arrived at a different conclusion . He said that there was no man who abhorred clericalism in all its forms and guises more than he did ; but in fighting the battle against ...
... Court- ney , averse to denominational education , but he arrived at a different conclusion . He said that there was no man who abhorred clericalism in all its forms and guises more than he did ; but in fighting the battle against ...
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... court in which the temporal judge would be subordinate to the spiritual judge . Mr. Brynmor Jones found a supporter to his amendment in Mr. H. S. Foster ( Lowestoft , Suffolk ) , a Conservative Churchman who had taken an active part in ...
... court in which the temporal judge would be subordinate to the spiritual judge . Mr. Brynmor Jones found a supporter to his amendment in Mr. H. S. Foster ( Lowestoft , Suffolk ) , a Conservative Churchman who had taken an active part in ...
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... court of the Emperor Menelek . In conclusion , he observed that in the countries where depreciation of this treaty might have been reasonably expected there had been almost a chorus of praise of what was described as a triumph of ...
... court of the Emperor Menelek . In conclusion , he observed that in the countries where depreciation of this treaty might have been reasonably expected there had been almost a chorus of praise of what was described as a triumph of ...
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... most important were the Common Employment Abolition Bill , the Court of Criminal Appeal Bill , and the Nonconformist Marriage Bill . The first named , brought in by Sir A. Forwood 1898. ] [ 63 Indian Frontier Policy .
... most important were the Common Employment Abolition Bill , the Court of Criminal Appeal Bill , and the Nonconformist Marriage Bill . The first named , brought in by Sir A. Forwood 1898. ] [ 63 Indian Frontier Policy .
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