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A catalogue of valuable books, in Greek, Latin, and English, the library of Mr. Hogdson, an eminent school-master, deceased; which will be sold by retail, at reasonable rates, picking out what any one pleases, on Friday, the 29th of this instant April, 1698. at the Kings-arms in Little-britain, by John Nicholson, beginning exactly at nine of the clock in the morning. The books may be viewed three days before the sale
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Hodgson, Mr
1698
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OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS: April
1876
Baroness Von Bunsen (pg. 139). Rev. J. B. Dalgairns (pg. 139). Mr. De Morgan, F.R.S. (pg. 139). Admiral Frankland (pg. 139). Mr. Hodgson, M.P. (pg. 139). Admiral Jackson (pg. 139-140). Mr. J. G. Lough (pg. 140). Lord Lyttelton (pg. 140). Mr. Maunsell (pg. 140). The Earl of Sheffield (pg. 140). Mr. Southam, F.R.C.S. (pg. 140-141). Dr. Vivian (pg. 141). Dr. Wesley (pg. 141). Sir William Wilde (pg. 141).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. THE FIRST LABOUR GOVERNMENT
1924
Situation of the Government (pg. 1-2). Movement for a Coalition (pg. 2). Its failure (pg. 2-3). Labour rally at the Albert Hall (pg. 3). The Government and the Palatinate (pg. 3-4). Opening of Parliament (pg. 4). The King's Speech (pg. 4-5). Opening of debate on the Address (pg. 5). The Labour Amendment (pg. 5-6). Mr. Asquith's Speech (pg. 6-7). Continuation of the Debate (pg. 7-8). Labour's Triumph (pg. 8-9). Mr. MacDonald's Cabinet (pg. 9-10). The King and the Cabinet (pg. 10). Mr. MacDonald's first Note to M. Poincaré (pg. 10-11). Recognition of Russia (pg. 11). Unionist Leadership (pg. 11-12). Deputation on Unemployment (pg. 12). Meeting of Parliament (pg. 12). Mr. MacDonald's Speech (pg. 12-13). The Debate (pg. 13-14). Mr. MacDonald's Reply (pg. 14-15). Lord Haldane on Armaments (pg. 15). Government's Air Policy (pg. 15-16). The New Cruisers (pg. 16). Government and Unemployment (pg. 16). Government and Rent Control (pg. 16-17). Debate on Poplar (pg. 17-18). Mr. MacDonald on the Versailles Treaty (pg. 18). India (pg. 18-19). New Letter to M. Poincaré (pg. 19-20). Lord Thomson on Air Defence (pg. 20). Labour Revolt (pg. 20-21). Railway Strike (pg. 21-22). Dock Strike (pg. 22-23). Miners' Demands (pg. 23). Foot-and-month Disease (pg. 23). Premier on Christianity and Socialism (pg. 23-24). The Estimates (pg. 24). German Import Levy (pg. 24). Discussion on Unemployment (pg. 24-25). Mr. Leach on Air Force (pg. 25-26). First Defeat of Government (pg. 26-27). Army Estimates Debate (pg. 27). Premier on Singapore (pg. 27-28). Motion in Lords (pg. 28). Accident to Prince of Wales (pg. 28-29). Anti-British Outrage in Ireland (pg. 29). Debate on Singapore (pg. 29-30). Abbey By-Election (pg. 30). Evictions (pg. 30-31). London Bus Strike (pg. 31-32). The Surplus (pg. 32). Mr. MacDonald on the Foreign Situation (pg. 32-33). Mr. Lloyd George's Outburst (pg. 33). Debate on Lausanne Treaty (pg. 33-34). Government's Eviction Bill (pg. 34-35). Rejection of Capital Levy (pg. 35). Mr. Buxton on Agriculture (pg. 35-36). Unemployment Insurance (pg. 36). Development of East Africa (pg. 36-37). Debate on Evictions Bill (pg. 37-38). Housing Situation (pg. 38). Arrival of Russian Delegation (pg. 38-39). Opening of Anglo-Soviet Conference (pg. 39-40). Premier on Dawes Report (pg. 40-41). Railway Passes for M.P.'s (pg. 41). Shipbuilding Lock-out (pg. 41-42). Miners and Wage-offer (pg. 42). Debate on India (pg. 42). Liberals and the Government (pg. 42-43). Mr. MacDonald at York (pg. 43). His Popularity (pg. 43).
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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: DEATHS
1849
APRIL 1846 (pg. 212). APRIL 1848 (pg. 212). JULY 1848 (pg. 212). OCTOBER 1848 (pg. 212). NOVEMBER 1848 (pg. 212). DECEMBER 1848 (pg. 212-213). JANUARY (pg. 213-219). FEBRUARY (pg. 219-223). MARCH (pg. 223-230). APRIL (pg. 230-234). MAY (pg. 234-245). JUNE (pg. 245-250). JULY (pg. 251-257). AUGUST (pg. 257-265). SEPTEMBER (pg. 266-271). OCTOBER (pg. 272-281). NOVEMBER (pg. 281-289). DECEMBER (pg. 289-301).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. SUMMARY: CHAPTER III. THE BATTLE FOR SOLVENCY
Sir Stafford Cripps (pg. 34-35). Economic Survey, 1948 (pg. 35-37). White paper on Incomes, Costs, and Prices (pg. 37-39). the Budget (pg. 39-42). signs of disinflation (pg. 42-43). strikes (pg. 43-44). production problems: engineering, coal, textiles (pg. 44-45). 80th T.U.C. Congress (pg. 45-48). Marshall aid (pg. 48-51). bilateral and international agreements (pg. 51-56). the Four Year Plan (pg. 56-57).
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