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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... majority in the House , in securing a rare amount of unpopularity . The return of a Conservative at Liverpool ( where Mr. Torr was elected by a majority of 1912 votes over his Liberal opponent , Mr. Caine ) , almost on the day of the ...
... majority in the House , in securing a rare amount of unpopularity . The return of a Conservative at Liverpool ( where Mr. Torr was elected by a majority of 1912 votes over his Liberal opponent , Mr. Caine ) , almost on the day of the ...
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... majority of the governing Council might be appointed under the influence of the Roman Catholic bishops . The provision for the exclusion of mental and moral science from the course of study was naturally regarded as a blot on the Bill ...
... majority of the governing Council might be appointed under the influence of the Roman Catholic bishops . The provision for the exclusion of mental and moral science from the course of study was naturally regarded as a blot on the Bill ...
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... majority of the members of this House must have been not easy at first to comprehend , commenced his harangue by saying , I am introducing a measure upon which I intend to stake the existence of my Government . ' ( Cheers . ) That was ...
... majority of the members of this House must have been not easy at first to comprehend , commenced his harangue by saying , I am introducing a measure upon which I intend to stake the existence of my Government . ' ( Cheers . ) That was ...
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... majority . But there is a hope that , by the accession of those who think we commit a gross injustice by declining to give a separate religious endowment to the Roman Catholics , their minority may be converted into a majority . No ...
... majority . But there is a hope that , by the accession of those who think we commit a gross injustice by declining to give a separate religious endowment to the Roman Catholics , their minority may be converted into a majority . No ...
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... majority in Ireland as being the Irish nation , but likewise adopting for that Irish nation the principles which we have ourselves overthrown even within the limits of our own generation . I know not with what satisfaction we can look ...
... majority in Ireland as being the Irish nation , but likewise adopting for that Irish nation the principles which we have ourselves overthrown even within the limits of our own generation . I know not with what satisfaction we can look ...
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