The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 170. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1929 |
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... speech at Birmingham in which he announced that the Govern- ment had no intention of appealing to the country in the course of the current year . In view of the confidence which it com- manded both in Parliament and in the country , it ...
... speech at Birmingham in which he announced that the Govern- ment had no intention of appealing to the country in the course of the current year . In view of the confidence which it com- manded both in Parliament and in the country , it ...
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... Speech as the most exiguous document of its kind he had ever seen . The Prime Minister in his reply informed the House that the paragraph in the Speech relating to China had been purposely given its prominent position in order to make ...
... Speech as the most exiguous document of its kind he had ever seen . The Prime Minister in his reply informed the House that the paragraph in the Speech relating to China had been purposely given its prominent position in order to make ...
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... Speech to foreign affairs were couched in a hopeful tone . The Speech commenced by stating that Britain had been happy to accept the Treaty for the Renunciation of War in the form proposed by the United States , and it went on G to add ...
... Speech to foreign affairs were couched in a hopeful tone . The Speech commenced by stating that Britain had been happy to accept the Treaty for the Renunciation of War in the form proposed by the United States , and it went on G to add ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
Surplus for the Year 36 The Death Penalty in the Army 37 Womens Franchise | 40 |
CHRONICLE OF EVENTS IN 1928 | 56 |
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