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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... means insignificant , were not in existence at the date of that letter . " The result has been that I see no public ... mean for a short time to be , engaged on a special matter , which occupies me closely . Believe me always sincerely ...
... means insignificant , were not in existence at the date of that letter . " The result has been that I see no public ... mean for a short time to be , engaged on a special matter , which occupies me closely . Believe me always sincerely ...
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... means shall be taken to prevent unlicensed persons from being in possession of arms , or , in other words , when they ask that arms shall not be openly taken to Ireland to be stored there and used whenever circum- stances may favour the ...
... means shall be taken to prevent unlicensed persons from being in possession of arms , or , in other words , when they ask that arms shall not be openly taken to Ireland to be stored there and used whenever circum- stances may favour the ...
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... means of the present Bill private pecuniary arrangements would not be got rid of , and officers would be enabled to exchange with- out proof of the necessity in any case for so doing . A great objection to the present proposal was that ...
... means of the present Bill private pecuniary arrangements would not be got rid of , and officers would be enabled to exchange with- out proof of the necessity in any case for so doing . A great objection to the present proposal was that ...
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... means of the present Bill , which he looked upon as being absolutely necessary . Lord Sandhurst declared that the question would not be settled by the passing of the measure , for in the event of a change of Government the question ...
... means of the present Bill , which he looked upon as being absolutely necessary . Lord Sandhurst declared that the question would not be settled by the passing of the measure , for in the event of a change of Government the question ...
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... means , he had never sought to bring personal influence to bear even on his nearest and dearest friends in regard to their conduct on these questions . They all knew what could be done by means of associations , and how fictitious and ...
... means , he had never sought to bring personal influence to bear even on his nearest and dearest friends in regard to their conduct on these questions . They all knew what could be done by means of associations , and how fictitious and ...
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