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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... existence of grave causes of disaffection , and that he denied to be the case . He quoted from the Irish People ' to prove that the object of Fenianism was the total overthrow of all the institutions of the country , and pointed out ...
... existence of grave causes of disaffection , and that he denied to be the case . He quoted from the Irish People ' to prove that the object of Fenianism was the total overthrow of all the institutions of the country , and pointed out ...
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... existence of the public opinion which had enabled the Government to deal firmly and boldly with the conspiracy , and to place on record the impartiality with which the law had been administered ; and he called on the House to resist the ...
... existence of the public opinion which had enabled the Government to deal firmly and boldly with the conspiracy , and to place on record the impartiality with which the law had been administered ; and he called on the House to resist the ...
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... existence of evils became an obligation which no Government could resist . He allowed that the Fenian conspiracy , instead of releasing the Govern- ment from the obligation of endeavouring to improve the condition of Ireland , raised it ...
... existence of evils became an obligation which no Government could resist . He allowed that the Fenian conspiracy , instead of releasing the Govern- ment from the obligation of endeavouring to improve the condition of Ireland , raised it ...
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... existence of the Irish Church Establishment . That Establishment had its anoma- -lies , which he did not defend , but it was not the object of attack on the part of the leaders in the Fenian movement . Neither was the absence of tenant ...
... existence of the Irish Church Establishment . That Establishment had its anoma- -lies , which he did not defend , but it was not the object of attack on the part of the leaders in the Fenian movement . Neither was the absence of tenant ...
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... existence of an annual surplus since the full develop- ment of the Free Trade policy took place , notwithstanding the constant reductions of taxation in progress , is regarded pretty much as a certainty . Under these circumstances , the ...
... existence of an annual surplus since the full develop- ment of the Free Trade policy took place , notwithstanding the constant reductions of taxation in progress , is regarded pretty much as a certainty . Under these circumstances , the ...
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afterwards amendment appeared appointed army Attorney-General Austria Bill Bishop of Natal Bogle boroughs Captain certificates Chancellor Chatham Church classes Colenso Colonel Colonial command Constitution course Court daughter death declared documents Duchess Duke of Cumberland Duke of Kent duty Earl Emperor England English evidence Exchequer favour Fenian fire franchise gentleman George George III Gordon Government Hannah Lightfoot Henry Henry Frederick honour House of Commons interest Ireland King Lady late London Lord Chatham Lord Chief Lord Warwick Majesty Majesty's March marriage measure meeting ment Minister Morant Bay mother nation o'clock officers Olive Wilmot opinion Parliament party passed Paul Bogle persons petitioner plaintiff present President Prince Princess Princess of Wales Princess Olive Privy Council proceedings proposed Prussia Queen question received Reform Royal Highness Ryves Serres ship signatures Stony Gut tion Trinity troops volunteers Wales William witness