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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... John Gibson - Lord Glenelg Sir Harry Jones - Rev . John Keble - Sir J. L. Knight - Bruce - Dr . Lindley - Lord Monteagle - Lord Northbrook - Dr . Whewell . PAGE 209 REMARKABLE TRIALS . The Case of the soi - disant Princess Olive The ...
... John Gibson - Lord Glenelg Sir Harry Jones - Rev . John Keble - Sir J. L. Knight - Bruce - Dr . Lindley - Lord Monteagle - Lord Northbrook - Dr . Whewell . PAGE 209 REMARKABLE TRIALS . The Case of the soi - disant Princess Olive The ...
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... John was admittedly one of the leaders . The opinion which he had formed of Governor Eyre's conduct was based upon his own deliberate statements ; and from those state- ments he declared that there was not a single judge in the three ...
... John was admittedly one of the leaders . The opinion which he had formed of Governor Eyre's conduct was based upon his own deliberate statements ; and from those state- ments he declared that there was not a single judge in the three ...
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... John Gray - The debate is adjourned and not resumed -The Landlord and Tenant question - Bill introduced by the Secretary for Ireland -Debates on the Bill in the House of Commons ; conflicting arguments of Mr. Lowe and of Mr. Stuart Mill ...
... John Gray - The debate is adjourned and not resumed -The Landlord and Tenant question - Bill introduced by the Secretary for Ireland -Debates on the Bill in the House of Commons ; conflicting arguments of Mr. Lowe and of Mr. Stuart Mill ...
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... John Gray ; and though the debate led to no practical result , being adjourned and never resumed , yet the facts and opinions elicited during the discussion were of consider- able interest , and the tone adopted with reference to the ...
... John Gray ; and though the debate led to no practical result , being adjourned and never resumed , yet the facts and opinions elicited during the discussion were of consider- able interest , and the tone adopted with reference to the ...
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... John Pakington , after some general remarks on the Esti- mates and the condition of the service , complained that no mention had been made of the comparative merits of broadside and F 2 1866. ] [ 67 The Navy Estimates .
... John Pakington , after some general remarks on the Esti- mates and the condition of the service , complained that no mention had been made of the comparative merits of broadside and F 2 1866. ] [ 67 The Navy Estimates .
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