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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... side , and the Solicitor - General , Mr. Hardy , and Mr. Plunket on the other . Sir W. Harcourt would not say that the case , as put by the Attorney - General , was incorrect ; but it was a new view ; it had come upon the House by ...
... side , and the Solicitor - General , Mr. Hardy , and Mr. Plunket on the other . Sir W. Harcourt would not say that the case , as put by the Attorney - General , was incorrect ; but it was a new view ; it had come upon the House by ...
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... side of the House , and he added , amid loud laughter and cheers from the Ministerialists , " There have been no opinions at all expressed on the other side . " He went on to say that it was no part of his duty to teach the right hon ...
... side of the House , and he added , amid loud laughter and cheers from the Ministerialists , " There have been no opinions at all expressed on the other side . " He went on to say that it was no part of his duty to teach the right hon ...
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Edmund Burke. return . But this time there was a rival on the Conservative side , Captain Stephen Moore , who affirmed his claim to the seat as second on the poll , inasmuch as the votes given for ... side of 1875. ] [ 11 Dr. Kenealy .
Edmund Burke. return . But this time there was a rival on the Conservative side , Captain Stephen Moore , who affirmed his claim to the seat as second on the poll , inasmuch as the votes given for ... side of 1875. ] [ 11 Dr. Kenealy .
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... side which deserved note for great force or eloquence . If dulness is a sign of happy times , the Session of 1875 may be well said to have guaranteed the well- being of England at that period . The Premier himself appeared to onlookers ...
... side which deserved note for great force or eloquence . If dulness is a sign of happy times , the Session of 1875 may be well said to have guaranteed the well- being of England at that period . The Premier himself appeared to onlookers ...
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... side wind the system of Purchase . He pointed out that the officer exchanging would gain no higher rank by the transaction ; and after replying to Lord Cardwell's arguments , he warned the House that if it made the military service dis ...
... side wind the system of Purchase . He pointed out that the officer exchanging would gain no higher rank by the transaction ; and after replying to Lord Cardwell's arguments , he warned the House that if it made the military service dis ...
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