The Annual Register, Volumen110Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1869 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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... Army Estimates-- Votes agreed to after Debate on various questions raised - Discussions on Military Organization , on the Purchase of Commissions , & c . - Important alteration in the Mutiny Bill , prohibiting Flogging of Soldiers and ...
... Army Estimates-- Votes agreed to after Debate on various questions raised - Discussions on Military Organization , on the Purchase of Commissions , & c . - Important alteration in the Mutiny Bill , prohibiting Flogging of Soldiers and ...
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... army , men - of - war were in her harbours , and gunboats on her inland waters , while armed cruisers guarded her shores from Transatlantic invaders . The boasted liberty of the British subject was suspended , and the liberty of ...
... army , men - of - war were in her harbours , and gunboats on her inland waters , while armed cruisers guarded her shores from Transatlantic invaders . The boasted liberty of the British subject was suspended , and the liberty of ...
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... army and gaol chaplains . " Why , " he asked , " should the Roman Catholics alone be placed under such a ban ? " Mr. Gladstone repeated , with marked emphasis , his declaration made in a former debate , that the Maynooth Grant and the ...
... army and gaol chaplains . " Why , " he asked , " should the Roman Catholics alone be placed under such a ban ? " Mr. Gladstone repeated , with marked emphasis , his declaration made in a former debate , that the Maynooth Grant and the ...
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... Army Estimates moved by Sir John Paking- ton - His statement respecting Military Expenditure , the administration of the War Department , and other topics - Debate on the various questions raised by the Estimates - Votes agreed to ...
... Army Estimates moved by Sir John Paking- ton - His statement respecting Military Expenditure , the administration of the War Department , and other topics - Debate on the various questions raised by the Estimates - Votes agreed to ...
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... Army Navy Civil Services Revenue Departments Post - office and Packet Service Total £ 26,700,000 1,865,000 15,456,000 11,177,000 9,173,000 4,968,000 1,889,000 £ 70,428,000 Having explained the changes in the charges for the debt , the ...
... Army Navy Civil Services Revenue Departments Post - office and Packet Service Total £ 26,700,000 1,865,000 15,456,000 11,177,000 9,173,000 4,968,000 1,889,000 £ 70,428,000 Having explained the changes in the charges for the debt , the ...
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