The Annual Register, Volume 117Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1876 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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... give the Opposition a position of greater stability than that which it had held during the previous session , for that now his late colleagues , who would have to bear the responsibility of its acts , must be accepted as the authorised ...
... give the Opposition a position of greater stability than that which it had held during the previous session , for that now his late colleagues , who would have to bear the responsibility of its acts , must be accepted as the authorised ...
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... give tranquillity to the nation . He was glad to hear that measures were in con- templation for the amendment and improvement of the sanitary laws , as at present there was great confusion in the statutes on the subject , some of them ...
... give tranquillity to the nation . He was glad to hear that measures were in con- templation for the amendment and improvement of the sanitary laws , as at present there was great confusion in the statutes on the subject , some of them ...
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... give a notice of this character , to remove it to some other day , then to some other day , and after that to let it remain on the paper without any day being fixed , and then to leave London to visit towns and other parts of the ...
... give a notice of this character , to remove it to some other day , then to some other day , and after that to let it remain on the paper without any day being fixed , and then to leave London to visit towns and other parts of the ...
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... give to magistrates the power of summarily closing public - houses . But we do ask you to agree to restrictions upon arms , much milder than those which were proposed and carried by our predecessors -restrictions which more or less ...
... give to magistrates the power of summarily closing public - houses . But we do ask you to agree to restrictions upon arms , much milder than those which were proposed and carried by our predecessors -restrictions which more or less ...
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... give to the House such information in regard to the matter as it desired . The information being given , the question of Privilege as against the printers of The Times and Daily News was waived , and their attendance at the Bar excused ...
... give to the House such information in regard to the matter as it desired . The information being given , the question of Privilege as against the printers of The Times and Daily News was waived , and their attendance at the Bar excused ...
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