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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... respect , by whose decision it would abide . " The personal effect of Mr. Gladstone's withdrawal from the Liberal leadership , " said the Daily News , " will be great and striking . The House of Commons will be a different House without ...
... respect , by whose decision it would abide . " The personal effect of Mr. Gladstone's withdrawal from the Liberal leadership , " said the Daily News , " will be great and striking . The House of Commons will be a different House without ...
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... respect of his unfinished sentence , neither could he be proceeded against for prison- breaking . To the second question he replied in substance that Mr. Mitchel might have been arrested for breaking prison , but that it was not worth ...
... respect of his unfinished sentence , neither could he be proceeded against for prison- breaking . To the second question he replied in substance that Mr. Mitchel might have been arrested for breaking prison , but that it was not worth ...
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... respects than the one which in a few months would expire ; but he maintained that they were now discussing the enactment of a new law , and not the modification of an existing one . The Bill ought to be judged by what it contained ...
... respects than the one which in a few months would expire ; but he maintained that they were now discussing the enactment of a new law , and not the modification of an existing one . The Bill ought to be judged by what it contained ...
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Edmund Burke. subsequent years was furnished by Exchequer extra receipts . In respect to the numbers of the Army , the only material altera- tion was that the Artillery had been re - arranged in brigades , with a view to facilitate ...
Edmund Burke. subsequent years was furnished by Exchequer extra receipts . In respect to the numbers of the Army , the only material altera- tion was that the Artillery had been re - arranged in brigades , with a view to facilitate ...
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... respect in which those who occupy this venerable office are held by the people of England . The office of the Chancellor tends more and more to stand connected with duties of a political rather than a judicial nature ; and , whatever ...
... respect in which those who occupy this venerable office are held by the people of England . The office of the Chancellor tends more and more to stand connected with duties of a political rather than a judicial nature ; and , whatever ...
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