The Annual Register, Том 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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... Chamber- lain on the Derby Programme - Mr . Morley's Reply - Lord Salisbury on the Government of London page [ 1 CHAPTER II . Meeting of Parliament - The Queen's Speech - Debate on the Address - Lords Kimberley and Salisbury on Foreign ...
... Chamber- lain on the Derby Programme - Mr . Morley's Reply - Lord Salisbury on the Government of London page [ 1 CHAPTER II . Meeting of Parliament - The Queen's Speech - Debate on the Address - Lords Kimberley and Salisbury on Foreign ...
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... Chamber- lain on the Derby Programme - Mr . Morley's reply - Lord Salisbury on the Government of London . WHEN the year opened public attention was wholly centred on foreign affairs , and , but for the fact that the Stock Exchanges of ...
... Chamber- lain on the Derby Programme - Mr . Morley's reply - Lord Salisbury on the Government of London . WHEN the year opened public attention was wholly centred on foreign affairs , and , but for the fact that the Stock Exchanges of ...
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... Chamber of Commerce ( Jan. 17 ) , said what we wanted in China was not territorial acquisition . We thought of that country with no selfish interest . We desired to open it with its hundreds of millions of toiling patient and hard ...
... Chamber of Commerce ( Jan. 17 ) , said what we wanted in China was not territorial acquisition . We thought of that country with no selfish interest . We desired to open it with its hundreds of millions of toiling patient and hard ...
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... Chamber of Commerce Mr. Chamberlain spoke more exclusively in the character of Colonial Minister , responsible for the commercial interests of the empire . Our policy , he said , was not the acquisition of new territory for itself , but ...
... Chamber of Commerce Mr. Chamberlain spoke more exclusively in the character of Colonial Minister , responsible for the commercial interests of the empire . Our policy , he said , was not the acquisition of new territory for itself , but ...
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... Chambers , and they knew it to their cost . Mr. Asquith also maintained that the Unionist party , having obtained power upon a programme of social reform , had in three years only dealt with one item of that programme- compensation to ...
... Chambers , and they knew it to their cost . Mr. Asquith also maintained that the Unionist party , having obtained power upon a programme of social reform , had in three years only dealt with one item of that programme- compensation to ...
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