The Annual Register, Volume 114Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1873 - Books 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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... hour . The centres of attraction were the dome and west front of St. Paul's , the Mansion House , the triumphal arch at the crossing of Farringdon - street , between Ludgate - hill and Fleet - street , and the triumphal arch at Regent ...
... hour . The centres of attraction were the dome and west front of St. Paul's , the Mansion House , the triumphal arch at the crossing of Farringdon - street , between Ludgate - hill and Fleet - street , and the triumphal arch at Regent ...
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... hour for Captain Nolan , and was loudly cheered by the populace . He afterwards inspected the booths . The voters for Captain Trench [ 1872 . were hissed and hooted wherever they presented 1872. ] [ 13 Galway and Kerry Elections .
... hour for Captain Nolan , and was loudly cheered by the populace . He afterwards inspected the booths . The voters for Captain Trench [ 1872 . were hissed and hooted wherever they presented 1872. ] [ 13 Galway and Kerry Elections .
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... hour to meet him at another place and vote for Mr. Blennerhassett . A contingent , numbering 200 electors from Castleisland , Brosna , and other adjoining parishes , came in about twelve o'clock , accompanied by a band , and voted in a ...
... hour to meet him at another place and vote for Mr. Blennerhassett . A contingent , numbering 200 electors from Castleisland , Brosna , and other adjoining parishes , came in about twelve o'clock , accompanied by a band , and voted in a ...
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... hours by driv- ing coaches - and - six through Acts of Parliament , and that he alone should take such curious views of the meaning of Statutes . There was no doubt whatever that the Act contemplated an Oxford man in the ordinary sense ...
... hours by driv- ing coaches - and - six through Acts of Parliament , and that he alone should take such curious views of the meaning of Statutes . There was no doubt whatever that the Act contemplated an Oxford man in the ordinary sense ...
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... hour . Honourable gentlemen who , like himself , sat below the gangway , could not rise to anything like that level , but when they had held office for five and twenty years they might rise to something like it . If the Government ...
... hour . Honourable gentlemen who , like himself , sat below the gangway , could not rise to anything like that level , but when they had held office for five and twenty years they might rise to something like it . If the Government ...
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