The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 337
... gave a harsh and unflattering account of a family which from the seventeenth century thrust itself into wealth and prominence , if seldom into eminence , and acquired one of the most desirable and favoured sites in London . In Norfolk ...
... gave a harsh and unflattering account of a family which from the seventeenth century thrust itself into wealth and prominence , if seldom into eminence , and acquired one of the most desirable and favoured sites in London . In Norfolk ...
Page 370
... gave concerts for war - workers in and about London . Four concerts were given in May by the B.B.C. Orchestra , which , after its long domicile at Bedford , ranked in these times as a visitor . The Royal Philharmonic Society , breaking ...
... gave concerts for war - workers in and about London . Four concerts were given in May by the B.B.C. Orchestra , which , after its long domicile at Bedford , ranked in these times as a visitor . The Royal Philharmonic Society , breaking ...
Page 450
... gave 60,0001 . and a building to the Scottish National Academy of Music . To London University he gave 10,000l . in 1925 for a part - time chair of International History . He founded the directorship of International Affairs at Chatham ...
... gave 60,0001 . and a building to the Scottish National Academy of Music . To London University he gave 10,000l . in 1925 for a part - time chair of International History . He founded the directorship of International Affairs at Chatham ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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