The Annual Register, Volume 143Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1902 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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... President of the Local Government Board , said the Government adhered to the recommendation of Lord Llandaff's Commission - that the body controlling the water supply should be representative of the whole area concerned , and that the ...
... President of the Local Government Board , said the Government adhered to the recommendation of Lord Llandaff's Commission - that the body controlling the water supply should be representative of the whole area concerned , and that the ...
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... President was reported to have emphatically denied that Botha ever had any idea of accepting any terms which in any way impaired the independence of the Transvaal , or ever used an ambiguous word on the subject . This report tended to ...
... President was reported to have emphatically denied that Botha ever had any idea of accepting any terms which in any way impaired the independence of the Transvaal , or ever used an ambiguous word on the subject . This report tended to ...
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... ( President of the Royal Academy ) , Mr. A. B. Freeman Mitford , Mr. W. Emerson ( President of the Institute of British Architects ) , and Mr. Sidney Colvin . Their first and most vital decision was to ask Mr. Thomas Brock , R.A. , to ...
... ( President of the Royal Academy ) , Mr. A. B. Freeman Mitford , Mr. W. Emerson ( President of the Institute of British Architects ) , and Mr. Sidney Colvin . Their first and most vital decision was to ask Mr. Thomas Brock , R.A. , to ...
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Edmund Burke. Dr. Hamilton , President of Queen's College , Belfast , which waited upon him ( March 10 ) , from the Senate of the Royal University , to urge that such an investigation should be held , not only into the working of the ...
Edmund Burke. Dr. Hamilton , President of Queen's College , Belfast , which waited upon him ( March 10 ) , from the Senate of the Royal University , to urge that such an investigation should be held , not only into the working of the ...
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... President of the Council . He said that its object was to establish in every part of England and Wales a local authority which , it was hoped , would ultimately supervise education of every kind within its area . That authority would be ...
... President of the Council . He said that its object was to establish in every part of England and Wales a local authority which , it was hoped , would ultimately supervise education of every kind within its area . That authority would be ...
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Page 14 - LETTERS TO YOUNG SHOOTERS (Third Series). Comprising a Short Natural History of the Wildfowl that are Rare or Common to the British Islands, with Complete Directions in Shooting Wildfowl on the Coast and Inland.
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Page 30 - SACRED AND LEGENDARY ART, containing Legends of the Angels and Archangels, the Evangelists, the Apostles, the Doctors of the Church, St. Mary Magdalene, the Patron Saints, the Martyrs, the Early Bishops, the Hermits and the WarriorSaints of Christendom, as represented in the Fine Arts. With 19 Etchings and 187 Woodcuts. 2 vols.
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