The Annual Register, 114±ÇEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1873 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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... four o'clock . After entering Buckingham Palace , in front of which there was a great crowd , her Majesty , with the Prince and Princess of Wales , kindly showed herself a moment on the balcony , where they graciously bowed to the ...
... four o'clock . After entering Buckingham Palace , in front of which there was a great crowd , her Majesty , with the Prince and Princess of Wales , kindly showed herself a moment on the balcony , where they graciously bowed to the ...
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... four out of seven of the Equity Judges agreed with the Government . In conclusion , he said that although he should regret their lordships ' vote of censure , yet , regarding this as a party manoeuvre , he should hold his ground until ...
... four out of seven of the Equity Judges agreed with the Government . In conclusion , he said that although he should regret their lordships ' vote of censure , yet , regarding this as a party manoeuvre , he should hold his ground until ...
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... four stalls or recesses , each supplied with a small ledge to serve as a desk , and placed back to back , so that four voters might be engaged in marking their papers at one and the same time . The size of the partitions prevents 74 ...
... four stalls or recesses , each supplied with a small ledge to serve as a desk , and placed back to back , so that four voters might be engaged in marking their papers at one and the same time . The size of the partitions prevents 74 ...
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... four voters were admitted at a time to each booth , and after re- ceiving their papers , proceeded to the " stalls " behind the officials , marked their papers , and then returned , putting them into a large sealed tin box , with a ...
... four voters were admitted at a time to each booth , and after re- ceiving their papers , proceeded to the " stalls " behind the officials , marked their papers , and then returned , putting them into a large sealed tin box , with a ...
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... four miles of Charing Cross public - houses and beer - houses would not be allowed to open before 7 a.m. , and must close at midnight . Elsewhere in the Metropolitan district and in towns of not less than 10,000 souls they must not open ...
... four miles of Charing Cross public - houses and beer - houses would not be allowed to open before 7 a.m. , and must close at midnight . Elsewhere in the Metropolitan district and in towns of not less than 10,000 souls they must not open ...
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