The Annual Register, Volumen108Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1867 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 and Navy Esti- mates - Civil Service Estimates - Church Rates - Bill for legalizing Marriage with a deceased Wife's Sister . [ 53 CHAPTER IV . Foreign and Colonial Affairs - The Insurrection in Jamaica - International Law- The War ...
... Army and Navy Esti- mates - Civil Service Estimates - Church Rates - Bill for legalizing Marriage with a deceased Wife's Sister . [ 53 CHAPTER IV . Foreign and Colonial Affairs - The Insurrection in Jamaica - International Law- The War ...
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... army as a whole , and , with regard to the American Government , this conspiracy had not received the slightest shadow of support from them . Many of these emissaries had been arrested from time to time , but they were sufficiently wary ...
... army as a whole , and , with regard to the American Government , this conspiracy had not received the slightest shadow of support from them . Many of these emissaries had been arrested from time to time , but they were sufficiently wary ...
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... ARMY ESTI- MATES are moved by the Marquis of Hartington , who enters into various details of military organization and expenditure - The votes , showing a reduction of 250,000l . , are agreed to - Lord Clarence Paget moves the Estimates ...
... ARMY ESTI- MATES are moved by the Marquis of Hartington , who enters into various details of military organization and expenditure - The votes , showing a reduction of 250,000l . , are agreed to - Lord Clarence Paget moves the Estimates ...
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... army , 14,095,0007 .; navy , 10,400,0007 .; collection of revenue , 5,003,000 % ; packet service , 821,0007 .; miscellaneous estimates , 7,886,0007 .; making a total of 66,225,0007 . , as against 66,147,000 % . expended last year ...
... army , 14,095,0007 .; navy , 10,400,0007 .; collection of revenue , 5,003,000 % ; packet service , 821,0007 .; miscellaneous estimates , 7,886,0007 .; making a total of 66,225,0007 . , as against 66,147,000 % . expended last year ...
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... army expendi- ture . The charge on this account was directly traceable to our colonial policy . New Zealand alone having for some years past employed one - twelfth and one - tenth of our efficient military strength . In the navy , too ...
... army expendi- ture . The charge on this account was directly traceable to our colonial policy . New Zealand alone having for some years past employed one - twelfth and one - tenth of our efficient military strength . In the navy , too ...
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