The Annual Register, Volumen117Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1876 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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... remained , and I trust will remain , unbroken . To preserve and consolidate it will ever be a main object of my endeavours . " The Conference held at Brussels on the laws and usages of war has concluded its sittings . My Government have ...
... remained , and I trust will remain , unbroken . To preserve and consolidate it will ever be a main object of my endeavours . " The Conference held at Brussels on the laws and usages of war has concluded its sittings . My Government have ...
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... remained a felon , and as such could not sit in the House of Commons . For some time after this the debate merged into a legal con- troversy , maintained with much spirit by Sir W. Harcourt on one side , and the Solicitor - General , Mr ...
... remained a felon , and as such could not sit in the House of Commons . For some time after this the debate merged into a legal con- troversy , maintained with much spirit by Sir W. Harcourt on one side , and the Solicitor - General , Mr ...
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... remained unadapted to new wants , to a state of order and consolidation , has something of the same character . We lose something of historical and sentimental interest , but our loss is compensated by a substantial gain . " The special ...
... remained unadapted to new wants , to a state of order and consolidation , has something of the same character . We lose something of historical and sentimental interest , but our loss is compensated by a substantial gain . " The special ...
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... remained standing in the middle of the Chamber , waving his arms and pushing aside the friends who crowded round him and pressed him to withdraw his language . The Speaker more than once asked whether he still persisted in apply- ing ...
... remained standing in the middle of the Chamber , waving his arms and pushing aside the friends who crowded round him and pressed him to withdraw his language . The Speaker more than once asked whether he still persisted in apply- ing ...
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... remained the sum necessary for the Prince's personal expenses in India , in- cluding the presents which might be suitable to his position . For this purpose Mr. Disraeli proposed a vote of only 60,000l . In the discussion which ensued a ...
... remained the sum necessary for the Prince's personal expenses in India , in- cluding the presents which might be suitable to his position . For this purpose Mr. Disraeli proposed a vote of only 60,000l . In the discussion which ensued a ...
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affairs afterwards Amendment appeared appointed army Assembly Bill Bishop boats Bonapartist British Captain Carlist Catholic Chamber charge chief Christchurch Church Colonel colonies command Committee Constitutional Council Court death declared Deputies died Duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier Duke duty elected Emperor Empire England English expedition favour foreign France German Government Harpending Harriet Lane Henry Henry Wainwright honour House India interest John Justice Keith Jackson Khedive King labour land late London Lord Lord Carnarvon Lord Derby lordships Marshal MacMahon matter ment Mineral Hill Minister months nation occasion officers opinion Orleanists Owston Ferry Parliament party passed peace persons plaintiff political present President Prince Prince of Wales proceeded proposed Queen question railway received Republic Republican Royal Highness Rubery Russia Senate ship speech tion Treaty Trinity Ultramontane vessel vote Wales