The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 147. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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Page 65
... expressed for Lord Selborne's administration . While regretting his retirement , he believed that the whole naval service would welcome the appointment of a thoroughly capable business man like Lord Cawdor to take his place . Sir J ...
... expressed for Lord Selborne's administration . While regretting his retirement , he believed that the whole naval service would welcome the appointment of a thoroughly capable business man like Lord Cawdor to take his place . Sir J ...
Page 107
... expressed on the subject of the Militia , the Govern- ment had determined to take the full vote for that branch of our services this year . Hitherto the Militia had never been organised or dealt with as a force designed to take part in ...
... expressed on the subject of the Militia , the Govern- ment had determined to take the full vote for that branch of our services this year . Hitherto the Militia had never been organised or dealt with as a force designed to take part in ...
Page 189
... expressed confidence in the Commission so constituted , and approved of the indi- cated modifications in the Bill , so far as they went . But he still regarded as an " undesirable alien " the 5th clause , which proposed to enact that ...
... expressed confidence in the Commission so constituted , and approved of the indi- cated modifications in the Bill , so far as they went . But he still regarded as an " undesirable alien " the 5th clause , which proposed to enact that ...
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