The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 174Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1933 - History |
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Page 110
... Note must be sent to America reiterating Britain's request and setting forth the British case with the utmost force and cogency possible . To the preparation of this Note the Cabinet devoted the major part of its energies during the ...
... Note must be sent to America reiterating Britain's request and setting forth the British case with the utmost force and cogency possible . To the preparation of this Note the Cabinet devoted the major part of its energies during the ...
Page 111
... Note had presented the British case in a way which was " unanswerable . " Nevertheless , from the outset no great confidence was felt that it would have the effect desired . Reports which continually arrived as to the state of opinion ...
... Note had presented the British case in a way which was " unanswerable . " Nevertheless , from the outset no great confidence was felt that it would have the effect desired . Reports which continually arrived as to the state of opinion ...
Page 182
... Note followed Note as the fateful day approached , and the relations between creditors and debtors seemed to grow more instead of less strained . Committees of both the French Chambers applied themselves to the problem . Among the ...
... Note followed Note as the fateful day approached , and the relations between creditors and debtors seemed to grow more instead of less strained . Committees of both the French Chambers applied themselves to the problem . Among the ...
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IRELAND | 19 |
CANADA | 25 |
Wheat Bill Passed 31 Bill to continue Transitional Payments 31 Sunday | 35 |
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