The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 147. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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Page 157
... committee dealt with were formerly considered by ad hoc committees which kept no continuous records , he insisted on the advantages of the new system , under which records would be left for the guidance of future Governments . The ...
... committee dealt with were formerly considered by ad hoc committees which kept no continuous records , he insisted on the advantages of the new system , under which records would be left for the guidance of future Governments . The ...
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... Committee had been carried out , expressed willingness , if there was a general agreement on the subject , to assent to the appointment of a Committee of the House to consider whether it would be possible to establish some permanent ...
... Committee had been carried out , expressed willingness , if there was a general agreement on the subject , to assent to the appointment of a Committee of the House to consider whether it would be possible to establish some permanent ...
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... Committee on Physical Deterioration ( see ANNUAL REGISTER for 1904 , p . 195 ) was opened by the Bishop of Ripon , who urged further inquiry into the subject of infant mortality . The Duke of Devonshire expressed the hope that the repre ...
... Committee on Physical Deterioration ( see ANNUAL REGISTER for 1904 , p . 195 ) was opened by the Bishop of Ripon , who urged further inquiry into the subject of infant mortality . The Duke of Devonshire expressed the hope that the repre ...
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