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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... AND APPOINTMENTS HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS AND CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE HIGH SHERIFFS FOR 1866. ENGLAND AND WALES UNIVERSITY HONOURS INDEX 307 310 312 . 318 319 • . 321 . 330 ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR THE YEAR 1866 . CIT LE CONTENTS . vii.
... AND APPOINTMENTS HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS AND CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE HIGH SHERIFFS FOR 1866. ENGLAND AND WALES UNIVERSITY HONOURS INDEX 307 310 312 . 318 319 • . 321 . 330 ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR THE YEAR 1866 . CIT LE CONTENTS . vii.
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... officer as governor and commander of the forces . I have given him the assistance of two able and learned commissioners , who will aid him in examin- ing into the origin , nature , and circumstances of the recent outbreak , and the ...
... officer as governor and commander of the forces . I have given him the assistance of two able and learned commissioners , who will aid him in examin- ing into the origin , nature , and circumstances of the recent outbreak , and the ...
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... officer who may have committed some errors of judg- ment ; but when it comes to a question of the lives of 500 of our fellow subjects , I do not think it right to say we do not care whether 500 persons have been put to death without ...
... officer who may have committed some errors of judg- ment ; but when it comes to a question of the lives of 500 of our fellow subjects , I do not think it right to say we do not care whether 500 persons have been put to death without ...
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... officers engaged , proceeded himself to refer to those events , and to pass a high eulogium upon the conduct of Governor Eyre . He also expressed his regret that a portion of the Press had dis- cussed , prejudged , and condemned the ...
... officers engaged , proceeded himself to refer to those events , and to pass a high eulogium upon the conduct of Governor Eyre . He also expressed his regret that a portion of the Press had dis- cussed , prejudged , and condemned the ...
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... in searching for arms , and by their exertions very large discoveries were made in various parts . Rifles , ammunition , bullet - moulds , percussion caps , officers E 2 1866. ] [ 51 Menaces of the Fenian leaders in America .
... in searching for arms , and by their exertions very large discoveries were made in various parts . Rifles , ammunition , bullet - moulds , percussion caps , officers E 2 1866. ] [ 51 Menaces of the Fenian leaders in America .
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