The Annual Register, Volume 115Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1874 Continuation of the reference work that originated with Robert Dodsley, written and published each year, which records and analyzes the year’s major events, developments and trends in Great Britain and throughout the world. From the 1920s volumes of The Annual Register took the essential shape in which they have continued ever since, opening with the history of Britain, then a section on foreign history covering each country or region in turn. Following these are the chronicle of events, brief retrospectives on the year’s cultural and economic developments, a short selection of documents, and obituaries of eminent persons who died in the year. |
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... London were in favour of it ; now not an individual of the species had a word to say for it . But now the question was , shall the House go into Committee on the Bill ? In deciding that , the House ought to have no other motive but to ...
... London were in favour of it ; now not an individual of the species had a word to say for it . But now the question was , shall the House go into Committee on the Bill ? In deciding that , the House ought to have no other motive but to ...
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... London or Central Court of Bankruptcy , of the existing Courts of Pleas of the Counties Palatine of Lancaster and Durham , and of the Courts created by Commissions of Assize ; and I hope the measure which I shall lay on the table will ...
... London or Central Court of Bankruptcy , of the existing Courts of Pleas of the Counties Palatine of Lancaster and Durham , and of the Courts created by Commissions of Assize ; and I hope the measure which I shall lay on the table will ...
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... London , and after the cheer with which he has just received my proposal , I hope he will not come forward again as one of those evil counsellors who may be disposed to contend that further time should be given . ( " Hear , hear , " and ...
... London , and after the cheer with which he has just received my proposal , I hope he will not come forward again as one of those evil counsellors who may be disposed to contend that further time should be given . ( " Hear , hear , " and ...
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... London , to acknowledge in this assem- bly , that to yourself and the citizens of London no inconsiderable share of that impression is justly due . " ( Cheers . ) The latter portion of this speech referred to the visit of the Shah of ...
... London , to acknowledge in this assem- bly , that to yourself and the citizens of London no inconsiderable share of that impression is justly due . " ( Cheers . ) The latter portion of this speech referred to the visit of the Shah of ...
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... London press - against him . He could not recommend any man who valued his own peace and comfort to follow his example in the future . It certainly had not tended to promote his self - satisfaction . He , however , must not be ...
... London press - against him . He could not recommend any man who valued his own peace and comfort to follow his example in the future . It certainly had not tended to promote his self - satisfaction . He , however , must not be ...
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