The Annual Register, 第 115 卷Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1874 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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... interest . At this rate in eighteen years our present consumption would be doubled , in thirty- six years it would be quadrupled , and in fifty - four years it would be eight times greater than at present . It is clear , therefore ...
... interest . At this rate in eighteen years our present consumption would be doubled , in thirty- six years it would be quadrupled , and in fifty - four years it would be eight times greater than at present . It is clear , therefore ...
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... interest is the ruling principle of trade . Speaking , then , as one of the public , and not as a coal - owner , I say we must strive to economize the use of coal ; speaking as president of an institution of mining and me- chanical ...
... interest is the ruling principle of trade . Speaking , then , as one of the public , and not as a coal - owner , I say we must strive to economize the use of coal ; speaking as president of an institution of mining and me- chanical ...
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... interests , and a contribution of 12,000l . a year to the new University . This , he said , will still leave Trinity the richest College in Christendom ; and for its consolation he added that in all probability it would be necessary to ...
... interests , and a contribution of 12,000l . a year to the new University . This , he said , will still leave Trinity the richest College in Christendom ; and for its consolation he added that in all probability it would be necessary to ...
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... interest . I am no favourite of his . I trust , however , there is no unkind feeling between us , and , indeed , whenever I hear the hon . gentleman begin a course of censure upon myself , I listen with great patience , because I know ...
... interest . I am no favourite of his . I trust , however , there is no unkind feeling between us , and , indeed , whenever I hear the hon . gentleman begin a course of censure upon myself , I listen with great patience , because I know ...
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... interest that he should attempt to form a Government . The Queen , he said , with the impartiality she always showed ... interests of the country for a Conservative Administration to attempt to conduct your Majesty's affairs in the ...
... interest that he should attempt to form a Government . The Queen , he said , with the impartiality she always showed ... interests of the country for a Conservative Administration to attempt to conduct your Majesty's affairs in the ...
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