The Annual Register, Svazek 117Edmund 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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... month after month ; and I think the House ought to insist that a question of this nature , upon which so much hangs a question as to the judgment of the House upon the character of eminent Judges - that this question ought not to be ...
... month after month ; and I think the House ought to insist that a question of this nature , upon which so much hangs a question as to the judgment of the House upon the character of eminent Judges - that this question ought not to be ...
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... months ending October of that year , the following figures : -Homicides , 96 ; attempts on life by firing at the person , 126 ; robberies of arms , 530 ; firing into dwellings , 116. In one month of that year the number of homicides was ...
... months ending October of that year , the following figures : -Homicides , 96 ; attempts on life by firing at the person , 126 ; robberies of arms , 530 ; firing into dwellings , 116. In one month of that year the number of homicides was ...
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... 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 within its four corners , and not by ...
... 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 within its four corners , and not by ...
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... months ' imprisonment with hard labour , and the Lord Lieutenant could issue a warrant authorising the police to break into a man's house and search every part of it , day or night , and even female modesty might be outraged , as it had ...
... months ' imprisonment with hard labour , and the Lord Lieutenant could issue a warrant authorising the police to break into a man's house and search every part of it , day or night , and even female modesty might be outraged , as it had ...
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... months after the above - mentioned date , serves a written notice on the other that he objects to the Act applying to the particular holding . This avoidance of the operation of the Act at any time before the 14th of April may again be ...
... months after the above - mentioned date , serves a written notice on the other that he objects to the Act applying to the particular holding . This avoidance of the operation of the Act at any time before the 14th of April may again be ...
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