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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... effect that the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated his intention of modifying the clause to some extent , being now fully alive to the danger of fixing the rate too high . Accord- ingly he proposed to limit the amount of the ...
... effect that the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated his intention of modifying the clause to some extent , being now fully alive to the danger of fixing the rate too high . Accord- ingly he proposed to limit the amount of the ...
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... effect the objects which he had in view . On the committal of the Bill , an amendment proposed by the Marquis of Bath with the professed object of excluding Jews from Parliament having been negatived , Lord Chelmsford moved a proviso ...
... effect the objects which he had in view . On the committal of the Bill , an amendment proposed by the Marquis of Bath with the professed object of excluding Jews from Parliament having been negatived , Lord Chelmsford moved a proviso ...
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... effect to them passed speedily into law . con . Another proposition was made to the House at the same time as the above votes were proposed , for the purpose of testifying the estimation in which the late Prime Minister was held by his ...
... effect to them passed speedily into law . con . Another proposition was made to the House at the same time as the above votes were proposed , for the purpose of testifying the estimation in which the late Prime Minister was held by his ...
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... effect . It is remarkable that our reports show that the Fenian leaders are saying that there is no time to lose , as , if they delay , the Act will be suspended . I trust that the Cabinet will not think me an alarmist . I have watched ...
... effect . It is remarkable that our reports show that the Fenian leaders are saying that there is no time to lose , as , if they delay , the Act will be suspended . I trust that the Cabinet will not think me an alarmist . I have watched ...
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... effect of distress . The noble lord detailed at some length the remedial measures which he considered to be re- quisite , and then read the following resolutions , which , he said , he should move , if the House went into committee as ...
... effect of distress . The noble lord detailed at some length the remedial measures which he considered to be re- quisite , and then read the following resolutions , which , he said , he should move , if the House went into committee as ...
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