The Annual Register, Volumen117Edmund 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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... given ample warning to his followers that his continuance at the head of one of the two great political armies of the State must be a matter for himself to determine at any time on grounds personal to himself . Nevertheless , it was ...
... given ample warning to his followers that his continuance at the head of one of the two great political armies of the State must be a matter for himself to determine at any time on grounds personal to himself . Nevertheless , it was ...
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... given for Mitchel counted for nothing . Captain Moore's protest , involving as it did a legal question , was brought before the Irish Court of Common Pleas , which eventually decided against Mitchel and in favour of Moore ; Mitchel ...
... given for Mitchel counted for nothing . Captain Moore's protest , involving as it did a legal question , was brought before the Irish Court of Common Pleas , which eventually decided against Mitchel and in favour of Moore ; Mitchel ...
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... given the notice he was only waiting to be supported by more petitions from the country before bringing forward a definite motion against the Judges . Mr. Bright said this was not to be tolerated . 66 The honourable gentleman , " he ...
... given the notice he was only waiting to be supported by more petitions from the country before bringing forward a definite motion against the Judges . Mr. Bright said this was not to be tolerated . 66 The honourable gentleman , " he ...
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... given notice that he was about to bring a vote of censure against a member of the Government , the first minister would say , This cannot be allowed to remain week after week . It must be decided . The Government enjoys the confidence ...
... given notice that he was about to bring a vote of censure against a member of the Government , the first minister would say , This cannot be allowed to remain week after week . It must be decided . The Government enjoys the confidence ...
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... given , the question of Privilege as against the printers of The Times and Daily News was waived , and their attendance at the Bar excused , though Sir William Harcourt , in some sharp remarks upon the transaction , tried to make the ...
... given , the question of Privilege as against the printers of The Times and Daily News was waived , and their attendance at the Bar excused , though Sir William Harcourt , in some sharp remarks upon the transaction , tried to make the ...
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