8553 research outputs found
Sort by
Act signed to ban arms sales to Britain from surplus stocks of the army and navy
Act signed to ban arms sales to Britain from surplus stocks of the army and navy as pertaining to Bill 9822 and the trade in Lee-Enfield rifles
Notes on Joint Staff Mission discussion
Discussion covering the recruitment for the Defence Forces, Conant Scheme Offers, Engineer, Armament and Civil Engineering Officers, War and Navy Departments, Electronics Battalion, American Civilian Technical Corps, Clayton Knight Committee and the Canadian Aviation Bureau
Enfermedad y muerte desgraciada del pobre entremetido
Critique written in response to the political pamphlet 'El Entremetido', concerning the Spanish Constitution. Followed by 'Epitafio', from the funeral of 'D. Toribio
Despatch on the status of certain Pacific Islands
Despatch on the status of certain Pacific Islands
Observaciones escritas y publicadas en Londres á principios de octubre de 1820, ó sea estado político de la libertad en europa. Sacado de la coleccion de documentos que han servido a la historia del proceso de la reina de Inglaterra
Pamphlet discussing the politics, governments and monarchies of contemporary Europ
Discussion of US decision to etablish a Constulate in Greenland
Discussion of US decision to etablish a Constulate in Greenland, with relation to the Monroe Doctrine
Primera pregunta al Pensador mejicano sobre pasaportes y caballos
Author's address to José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, or the 'Pensador mejicano', asking why passports and horse licenses are still required despite the recent passing of the Mexican Constitution. Signed 'El hijo de la Constitucion', See also 1570/1874.(4/48.
Respuesta del Pensador a la comica constitucional
José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi's response to a complaint about artists who have ceased using the respectful term of address 'Don', with reference to the 'Discurso sobre las penas' by Manuel de Lardizábal to illustrate his opinion that the accusations are disproportionate to the crim
London Stock Exchange oral history: interview with Sir Nigel Althaus
Interview with Sir Nigel Frederick ALTHAUS. Born 28 September 1929, London. Educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford. Father was Deputy Chairman of the Stock Exchange. Sir Nigel joined his father's firm, brokers Pember & Boyle in 1954. Became a member of the Stock Exchange in 1955. He was senior partner of Pember & Boyle in 1975 and became the Government Broker, moving to Mullens & Co in 1982.
Date of recording: 20 June 1990. Access to the tape of the interview is restricted but it may be consulted, by appointment, at the Institute of Historical Research. Contact [email protected]
Dolores de parto para los tenderos y vinoteros
Commentary on public welfare and social disorder in Mexico City following the reinstatement of the Spanish Constitutio