The Annual Register of World Events, 200. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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Page xxi
... present ruling manners and principles of the nation may tend to its continuance or destruction ' . Poetry continued to be printed in the Annual Register until 1863 , but the ' Account of Books ' was dropped in 1811 , to be revived later ...
... present ruling manners and principles of the nation may tend to its continuance or destruction ' . Poetry continued to be printed in the Annual Register until 1863 , but the ' Account of Books ' was dropped in 1811 , to be revived later ...
Page 16
... present century , and much colder than the preceding Christmas Day . In many places , too , the rain - and - snow fall of the week - end surpassed that of any previous Easter week - end . Sir Edmund Hillary , the New Zealander who had ...
... present century , and much colder than the preceding Christmas Day . In many places , too , the rain - and - snow fall of the week - end surpassed that of any previous Easter week - end . Sir Edmund Hillary , the New Zealander who had ...
Page 126
... present Constitution , announced in November 1957 ( see A.R. 1957 , p . 131 ) , was intended to be the final increase in communal representation in the Legislature . Mr Tom Mboya , an African elected member of the Council , came to ...
... present Constitution , announced in November 1957 ( see A.R. 1957 , p . 131 ) , was intended to be the final increase in communal representation in the Legislature . Mr Tom Mboya , an African elected member of the Council , came to ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTER 59 | 59 |
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