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The New Annual Register (subtitled, "Or General Repository of History, Politics and Literature for the Year...") was an annual
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, founded in 1780 by
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in
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. It recorded and analysed the year's major events, developments and trends, throughout the world, as a rival to the ''
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'' appearing from 1758, under the editorship of
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. After Kippis died in 1795 it was taken on by Thomas Morgan (1752–1821). George Gregory edited it, and changed its Whig politics to Tory at the time of the
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. It was published until 1825. The ''Register'' was published by George Robinson from 1781. From 1784 to 1791 William Godwin was writing the British historical section.Marken.


References

*Jack W. Marken, ''William Godwin's Writing for the New Annual Register'', Modern Language Notes Vol. 68, No. 7 (Nov., 1953), pp. 477–479. Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3043660


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