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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... mind , and manifesting a similarity of idiosyncrasy in regard to the respect due to Acts of Parliament . It was necessary to put a stop at once to conduct which was calculated to destroy the confidence that had hitherto existed between ...
... mind , and manifesting a similarity of idiosyncrasy in regard to the respect due to Acts of Parliament . It was necessary to put a stop at once to conduct which was calculated to destroy the confidence that had hitherto existed between ...
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... mind of every unprejudiced person , he remarked that it was now admitted by Lord Cairns and others that the appointment of Sir R. Collier was legal and valid . Lord Salis- bury had expressed his unwillingness to turn out the Government ...
... mind of every unprejudiced person , he remarked that it was now admitted by Lord Cairns and others that the appointment of Sir R. Collier was legal and valid . Lord Salis- bury had expressed his unwillingness to turn out the Government ...
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... mind with these appointments , and that at first he had doubted whether the Government would find person . the appointment consistent with the statute . But when it came to a matter of Parliamentary censure , the test must be not any ...
... mind with these appointments , and that at first he had doubted whether the Government would find person . the appointment consistent with the statute . But when it came to a matter of Parliamentary censure , the test must be not any ...
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... mind . ) Examining the various excuses offered for the Government , Mr. Denman said he knew of two Judges , old Liberal M.P's . , and one of whom had been Solicitor - General , who were much hurt that no offer had been made to them ...
... mind . ) Examining the various excuses offered for the Government , Mr. Denman said he knew of two Judges , old Liberal M.P's . , and one of whom had been Solicitor - General , who were much hurt that no offer had been made to them ...
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... mind , and he complained that he had not furnished the Government with particulars , although he had been requested beforehand . To go into the charges arising out of these accounts was quite impossible without notice ; but they and his ...
... mind , and he complained that he had not furnished the Government with particulars , although he had been requested beforehand . To go into the charges arising out of these accounts was quite impossible without notice ; but they and his ...
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