Annals of Our Time ... [1837-68].Macmillan, 1869 - 743 pagina's |
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... Regarding the more important of these events , an endeavour has been made to exhibit them with such fulness as will , in ordinary cases , supersede a reference to any other authority . Brevity , of course , required to be studied in ...
... Regarding the more important of these events , an endeavour has been made to exhibit them with such fulness as will , in ordinary cases , supersede a reference to any other authority . Brevity , of course , required to be studied in ...
Pagina 5
... regarding the ballot defeated on a division , showing 315 to 198 . 20. Mr. Fielden , M. P. for Oldham , moves the repeal of the Poor Law Amendment Act . Sir Robert Peel stated that , considering that the experiment had lasted only four ...
... regarding the ballot defeated on a division , showing 315 to 198 . 20. Mr. Fielden , M. P. for Oldham , moves the repeal of the Poor Law Amendment Act . Sir Robert Peel stated that , considering that the experiment had lasted only four ...
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... regarding Lord Durham's Ordinances . Lord Melbourne intimates next day that Ministers had resolved on disallowing them . International Copyright Act passed . August 1The negro population of Jamaica enter on the full ( 8 ) JUNE JULY 1838 .
... regarding Lord Durham's Ordinances . Lord Melbourne intimates next day that Ministers had resolved on disallowing them . International Copyright Act passed . August 1The negro population of Jamaica enter on the full ( 8 ) JUNE JULY 1838 .
Pagina 9
... regarding the explosion on board the Victoria steamship , resulting in a verdict condemning the construction of the boiler . A deodand of 1,500l . levied on the boiler and steam engine . 16 .-- Parliament prorogued by the Queen in ...
... regarding the explosion on board the Victoria steamship , resulting in a verdict condemning the construction of the boiler . A deodand of 1,500l . levied on the boiler and steam engine . 16 .-- Parliament prorogued by the Queen in ...
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... regarding the ministerial crisis . The small remnant of the Chartist National Convention removes its sittings from London to Birmingham . They were met at the railway by a mob of about 5,000 people , and conducted through the principal ...
... regarding the ministerial crisis . The small remnant of the Chartist National Convention removes its sittings from London to Birmingham . They were met at the railway by a mob of about 5,000 people , and conducted through the principal ...
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