The Annual Register, Volumen108Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1867 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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... England , and Earl Russell and the Chancellor of the Exchequer , respecting the Suspension of the Bank Charter Act 305 METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FINANCE ACCOUNTS PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS AND CHIEF OFFICERS OF ...
... England , and Earl Russell and the Chancellor of the Exchequer , respecting the Suspension of the Bank Charter Act 305 METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FINANCE ACCOUNTS PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS AND CHIEF OFFICERS OF ...
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... England in the ports of the respective countries has tended to cement the amity of the two nations , and to prove to the world their friendly concert in the promotion of peace . The " I have observed with satisfaction that the United ...
... England in the ports of the respective countries has tended to cement the amity of the two nations , and to prove to the world their friendly concert in the promotion of peace . The " I have observed with satisfaction that the United ...
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... England , and that no slur was thereby cast on the Governor . He next defended the Government from the attacks which had been made on them for not taking on themselves at the first appearance of the cattle plague the responsibility of ...
... England , and that no slur was thereby cast on the Governor . He next defended the Government from the attacks which had been made on them for not taking on themselves at the first appearance of the cattle plague the responsibility of ...
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... England ; and a measure should be passed to secure to tenants the value of permanent improvements . He implored the House before it was too late - before blood had been shed , and passion had taken the place of reason - before love was ...
... England ; and a measure should be passed to secure to tenants the value of permanent improvements . He implored the House before it was too late - before blood had been shed , and passion had taken the place of reason - before love was ...
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... England . The causes of this he traced to the unjust legislation of the Imperial Parliament , which , since the Union , had passed many Coercion Bills , but only three really good measures for Ireland - the Catholic Emancipation Act ...
... England . The causes of this he traced to the unjust legislation of the Imperial Parliament , which , since the Union , had passed many Coercion Bills , but only three really good measures for Ireland - the Catholic Emancipation Act ...
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