The Annual Register, Volumen110Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1869 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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... tion of the new Ministry , I cannot help making that protest which I have made on former occasions as to Lord Derby's Ministry , that I think no confidence can be placed in a Government which openly professes to say one thing and to ...
... tion of the new Ministry , I cannot help making that protest which I have made on former occasions as to Lord Derby's Ministry , that I think no confidence can be placed in a Government which openly professes to say one thing and to ...
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... tion of this plan - After much debate the House recurs to the , proposition of the Select Committee - The Government proposes that three new Judges be created , and that Petitions should be tried by a rota formed out of the three courts ...
... tion of this plan - After much debate the House recurs to the , proposition of the Select Committee - The Government proposes that three new Judges be created , and that Petitions should be tried by a rota formed out of the three courts ...
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... tion that an assimilation of the county franchise would be speedily brought about by a revision of the Irish system of valuation he treated as completely illusory , and he reminded the House that in 1850 it had accepted an 87. franchise ...
... tion that an assimilation of the county franchise would be speedily brought about by a revision of the Irish system of valuation he treated as completely illusory , and he reminded the House that in 1850 it had accepted an 87. franchise ...
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... tion . With regard to a " hard and fast line , " which was so strongly repudiated by the Government last year , he might observe that in England and Scotland we had it in respect of the county and the lodger franchises , and in Ireland ...
... tion . With regard to a " hard and fast line , " which was so strongly repudiated by the Government last year , he might observe that in England and Scotland we had it in respect of the county and the lodger franchises , and in Ireland ...
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... tion ; but there was this difficulty , that the Bill to be of use must be passed by the 10th of June , which , if each town was to be discussed seriatim , would be impossible . Under these circumstances , therefore , if placed between ...
... tion ; but there was this difficulty , that the Bill to be of use must be passed by the 10th of June , which , if each town was to be discussed seriatim , would be impossible . Under these circumstances , therefore , if placed between ...
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