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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... reason to be proud of its efforts for the reduction of the National Debt . The estimated expenditure for the current year he stated as thus : — £ Interest on Debt 27,215,000 Consolidated Debt Charges 1,590,000 Army 1875. ] [ 31 The Budget .
... reason to be proud of its efforts for the reduction of the National Debt . The estimated expenditure for the current year he stated as thus : — £ Interest on Debt 27,215,000 Consolidated Debt Charges 1,590,000 Army 1875. ] [ 31 The Budget .
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Edmund Burke. £ Interest on Debt 27,215,000 Consolidated Debt Charges 1,590,000 Army 14,678,000 Army Purchase 638,000 Navy 10,785,000 Civil Service 12,656,000 Revenue Collection Post Office 2,694,000 3,036,000 Telegraph Packet Service ...
Edmund Burke. £ Interest on Debt 27,215,000 Consolidated Debt Charges 1,590,000 Army 14,678,000 Army Purchase 638,000 Navy 10,785,000 Civil Service 12,656,000 Revenue Collection Post Office 2,694,000 3,036,000 Telegraph Packet Service ...
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... interest , but our loss is compensated by a substantial gain . " The special traditions of the Queen's Bench and of other Courts of Justice will in a few years be at an end , and all matters of fresh historical interest connected with ...
... interest , but our loss is compensated by a substantial gain . " The special traditions of the Queen's Bench and of other Courts of Justice will in a few years be at an end , and all matters of fresh historical interest connected with ...
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... unsuccessful , we shall content ourselves with again quoting the summary in the Times . The unsuccessful Bill was on the question of Savings Banks . " The Govern- ment pays a higher interest to the trustees of private 46 ] ENGLISH HISTORY .
... unsuccessful , we shall content ourselves with again quoting the summary in the Times . The unsuccessful Bill was on the question of Savings Banks . " The Govern- ment pays a higher interest to the trustees of private 46 ] ENGLISH HISTORY .
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Edmund Burke. ment pays a higher interest to the trustees of private savings banks than to Post Office depositors . By a natural consequence , there had been a considerable loss on one account , and a small gain on the other , and the ...
Edmund Burke. ment pays a higher interest to the trustees of private savings banks than to Post Office depositors . By a natural consequence , there had been a considerable loss on one account , and a small gain on the other , and the ...
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