The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ..., Volume 84J.G. & F. Rivington, 1843 - 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. After 1815 the usual form became a number of chapters on Great Britain, paying particular attention to the proceedings of Parliament, followed by chapters covering other countries in turn, no longer limited to Europe. The expansion of the History came at the expense of the sketches, reviews and other essays so that the nineteenth-century publication ceased to have the miscellaneous character of its eighteenth-century forebear, although poems continued to be included until 1862, and a small number of official papers and other important texts continue to be reproduced. |
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... considered , not withstanding its present apparent strength , to depend . Moreover , to these requisitions of the country , Sir Robert Peel had , on accepting office , declared himself prepared to minister , stipulating only for time to ...
... considered , not withstanding its present apparent strength , to depend . Moreover , to these requisitions of the country , Sir Robert Peel had , on accepting office , declared himself prepared to minister , stipulating only for time to ...
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... considered that this had been the reason of the complaint , and he hoped that whatever course was taken , the same unreasonable expectations would not be indulged in , as to the effects likely to flow from the measures , otherwise the ...
... considered that this had been the reason of the complaint , and he hoped that whatever course was taken , the same unreasonable expectations would not be indulged in , as to the effects likely to flow from the measures , otherwise the ...
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... considered as highly coloured ; but it was now his painful duty to assure the House , that those symp- toms of distress were fearfully and extensively aggravated . He feared , indeed , that a strict examination into the condition of the ...
... considered as highly coloured ; but it was now his painful duty to assure the House , that those symp- toms of distress were fearfully and extensively aggravated . He feared , indeed , that a strict examination into the condition of the ...
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... considered , except in conjunc- tion with the laws affecting trade . Remedies , very different from those advanced by the late Government had been lately suggested : " There were , first the delegates with re spect to the Ten Hours ...
... considered , except in conjunc- tion with the laws affecting trade . Remedies , very different from those advanced by the late Government had been lately suggested : " There were , first the delegates with re spect to the Ten Hours ...
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... considered a blessing to a country . Suppose he had an opportunity of making the moun- tains and moors of Scotland as fertile as the richest part of the vale of Taunton , he would say such a power ought not to be exercised . If you are ...
... considered a blessing to a country . Suppose he had an opportunity of making the moun- tains and moors of Scotland as fertile as the richest part of the vale of Taunton , he would say such a power ought not to be exercised . If you are ...
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