The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... election would be secured without difficulty . He was first returned at a bye- election for Brighton , which was a two - Member borough , in 1889 , by a majority of more than 2,500 over a Gladstonian Liberal candidate , and at every ...
... election would be secured without difficulty . He was first returned at a bye- election for Brighton , which was a two - Member borough , in 1889 , by a majority of more than 2,500 over a Gladstonian Liberal candidate , and at every ...
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... election was , however , made by the Riksdag as regards elections within its own walls , both Chambers agreeing in forwarding a request that proportional election might be in- troduced for the committees of the Riksdag . The military ...
... election was , however , made by the Riksdag as regards elections within its own walls , both Chambers agreeing in forwarding a request that proportional election might be in- troduced for the committees of the Riksdag . The military ...
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... elections in New York , Philadelphia and other cities , and the gubernatorial election in Ohio . In New York Tammany Hall renominated Mayor McClellan , and his re - election was re- garded as a foregone conclusion , as the Republicans ...
... elections in New York , Philadelphia and other cities , and the gubernatorial election in Ohio . In New York Tammany Hall renominated Mayor McClellan , and his re - election was re- garded as a foregone conclusion , as the Republicans ...
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