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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... I would refer with some satisfaction - at least as regards Trinity College- to the other with pain . It is this . If we are about to found a University in Ireland in which we hope to unite together 1873. ] [ 15 Mr. Gladstone's Speech .
... I would refer with some satisfaction - at least as regards Trinity College- to the other with pain . It is this . If we are about to found a University in Ireland in which we hope to unite together 1873. ] [ 15 Mr. Gladstone's Speech .
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... regard to which it will be necessary to observe limitations that I will presently explain . There is another matter on which we must pursue a course somewhat different from that taken in England . În England , when we reformed the ...
... regard to which it will be necessary to observe limitations that I will presently explain . There is another matter on which we must pursue a course somewhat different from that taken in England . În England , when we reformed the ...
第 18 頁
... regard to casual vacancies in the Council , to which I need not now more particularly refer . The ordinary members will constitute , according to the proposal of the Government , the main stock or material of the Council or Governing ...
... regard to casual vacancies in the Council , to which I need not now more particularly refer . The ordinary members will constitute , according to the proposal of the Government , the main stock or material of the Council or Governing ...
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Edmund Burke. regard to all those dangers which would be likely to arise from too great a rigour of unity in the ... regard to it no other function . What we propose is that henceforward the Senate shall elect the representatives of ...
Edmund Burke. regard to all those dangers which would be likely to arise from too great a rigour of unity in the ... regard to it no other function . What we propose is that henceforward the Senate shall elect the representatives of ...
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... regards examinations even for honours , and you may bring up to that standard any number of men who show themselves competent to reach it ; but as regards emoluments , the competition must be between man and man ; what one gains the ...
... regards examinations even for honours , and you may bring up to that standard any number of men who show themselves competent to reach it ; but as regards emoluments , the competition must be between man and man ; what one gains the ...
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