Excerpt from Notes sur les Comptes Rendus des Séances du Parlement Anglais au Xviiie Siècle, Conservés aux Archives du Ministère des Affaires Étrangères: Thèse Complémentaire de Doctorat Ès Lettres
A partir de 1758, le London Magazine publie encore des comptes - rendus, mais d'une tout autre nature sous le titre de History of the last session of Parliament, il donne un résumé des motions, des rapports, des princi pales pétitions, en les entourant de commentaires: plus rien sur les débats. C'est en somme une sorte de version pour le public, moins complète, mais moins monotone et plus lisible que l'original, des Journals of the House of Lords et des Journals of the House of Commons. Pou r quoi ce changement? L'exécution des ordres donnés pour empêcher la publication illicite des débats était elle devenue plus rigoureuse C'est ce que nous igno rons. Toujours est - il que, privée des comptes-rendus du London Magazine, la Parliamentary History se réduit tout à coup aux proportions d'une chronique très som maire; elle ne donne plus, pendant quelques années.
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