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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... honour than Sir Henry Storks , or one more fitted to inspire respect , or to support and maintain authority in the island . We have associated with him Mr. Russell Gurney and Mr. Maule , and no two persons are more likely to take ...
... honour than Sir Henry Storks , or one more fitted to inspire respect , or to support and maintain authority in the island . We have associated with him Mr. Russell Gurney and Mr. Maule , and no two persons are more likely to take ...
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... honour of England , and that no slur was thereby cast on the Governor . He next defended the Government from the attacks which had been made on them for not taking on themselves at the first appearance of the cattle plague the ...
... honour of England , and that no slur was thereby cast on the Governor . He next defended the Government from the attacks which had been made on them for not taking on themselves at the first appearance of the cattle plague the ...
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... honour and interest , to take it into immediate consideration . Colonel Greville seconded the motion . Mr. C. Fortescue , though personally regarding the resolution with cordial concurrence , pointed out that it was impossible for the ...
... honour and interest , to take it into immediate consideration . Colonel Greville seconded the motion . Mr. C. Fortescue , though personally regarding the resolution with cordial concurrence , pointed out that it was impossible for the ...
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... honour of England when it had been violated by its colonial officers . Sir R. Palmer stated his agreement in the first two Resolutions . The first he hoped would be accepted ; but the second was un- necessary , because it asked that to ...
... honour of England when it had been violated by its colonial officers . Sir R. Palmer stated his agreement in the first two Resolutions . The first he hoped would be accepted ; but the second was un- necessary , because it asked that to ...
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... honour of nations to conform to it , and , so far as France was concerned , he was persuaded she would give her adhesion to the principle . Sir F. H. Goldsmid opposed the motion , as the adoption of the principle proposed would deprive ...
... honour of nations to conform to it , and , so far as France was concerned , he was persuaded she would give her adhesion to the principle . Sir F. H. Goldsmid opposed the motion , as the adoption of the principle proposed would deprive ...
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