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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... regard conciliation as an object of scorn , and indignation as a virtue . But there was , besides , in that legislation a wound to Ireland as well as a positive insult . Let them lay on their country the same repressive enactments as ...
... regard conciliation as an object of scorn , and indignation as a virtue . But there was , besides , in that legislation a wound to Ireland as well as a positive insult . Let them lay on their country the same repressive enactments as ...
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... regard as a mysterious business . Mr. Disraeli had been led into giving his assent to the motion , but he soon became aware of having made a false step . Accord- ingly , on the afternoon when the printers , obedient to the sum- mons ...
... regard as a mysterious business . Mr. Disraeli had been led into giving his assent to the motion , but he soon became aware of having made a false step . Accord- ingly , on the afternoon when the printers , obedient to the sum- mons ...
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... regard the present subject as involving any party considerations , and he spoke simply as an exponent of what he believed to be the sentiments of the Army . The system of Exchanges was not acceptable to anyone , but it was impossible to ...
... regard the present subject as involving any party considerations , and he spoke simply as an exponent of what he believed to be the sentiments of the Army . The system of Exchanges was not acceptable to anyone , but it was impossible to ...
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... regard to the matter of a final appeal in law cases to the Supreme Court constituted by the Bill . Lord Cairns , however , objected to this extension of the measure , as violating the exclusive privi- leges of the House of Lords , and ...
... regard to the matter of a final appeal in law cases to the Supreme Court constituted by the Bill . Lord Cairns , however , objected to this extension of the measure , as violating the exclusive privi- leges of the House of Lords , and ...
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... regard to their conduct on these questions . They all knew what could be done by means of associations , and how fictitious and valueless was much of the so - called opinion which in that manner was organised . He thought it far from ...
... regard to their conduct on these questions . They all knew what could be done by means of associations , and how fictitious and valueless was much of the so - called opinion which in that manner was organised . He thought it far from ...
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