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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... witness , that with regard to his power now , it is probably as strong as before he took his leave of Kidderminster and went to Calne , a village in the West of England . The right hon . gentleman found on the list of electors about 174 ...
... witness , that with regard to his power now , it is probably as strong as before he took his leave of Kidderminster and went to Calne , a village in the West of England . The right hon . gentleman found on the list of electors about 174 ...
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... witness that I have always con- sidered it my first , my most sacred duty , to do all in my power to secure for my peoples the blessings of peace . " One of the hostile Powers requires no excuse . Having a longing to deprive me of parts ...
... witness that I have always con- sidered it my first , my most sacred duty , to do all in my power to secure for my peoples the blessings of peace . " One of the hostile Powers requires no excuse . Having a longing to deprive me of parts ...
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... witness , the special correspondent of the " Times " news- paper , with the Austrian army , who surveyed the battle from the top of a tower in the fortress of Königgrätz : 66 Lying nearly due north of Königgrätz is Josephstadt , but ...
... witness , the special correspondent of the " Times " news- paper , with the Austrian army , who surveyed the battle from the top of a tower in the fortress of Königgrätz : 66 Lying nearly due north of Königgrätz is Josephstadt , but ...
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... witness , who was present during the battle , and who says : " The fleet manoeuvred about until 5 p.m. , and then ran into the port of Lissa , where we found the ' Kaiser ' line - of - battle ship at anchor . She suffered more than any ...
... witness , who was present during the battle , and who says : " The fleet manoeuvred about until 5 p.m. , and then ran into the port of Lissa , where we found the ' Kaiser ' line - of - battle ship at anchor . She suffered more than any ...
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... witness it . I do not want it done by innuendoes and indirect remarks in high places , to be suggested to men having assassination breeding in their bosoms . Others explain that this Presidential obstacle must be gotten out of the way ...
... witness it . I do not want it done by innuendoes and indirect remarks in high places , to be suggested to men having assassination breeding in their bosoms . Others explain that this Presidential obstacle must be gotten out of the way ...
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