The Annual Register, Volume 115Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1874 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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Halaman v
... Bill - Speech of Lord Selborne in introducing the Bill - Protest of Members of the Equity Bar - Lord Cairns ' Amendment - Appeal for Scot- land and Ireland - Question of Privilege raised by Lord Cairns Discussion in the Commons ...
... Bill - Speech of Lord Selborne in introducing the Bill - Protest of Members of the Equity Bar - Lord Cairns ' Amendment - Appeal for Scot- land and Ireland - Question of Privilege raised by Lord Cairns Discussion in the Commons ...
Halaman vi
... Bill passed - Treaty of Evacuation -Prince Napoleon's Petition - Question of the Lyons Contracts - Suppression of Central Municipality at Lyons - Quarrel in the Assembly , and resignation of M. de Grévy - Paris Elections - M . de ...
... Bill passed - Treaty of Evacuation -Prince Napoleon's Petition - Question of the Lyons Contracts - Suppression of Central Municipality at Lyons - Quarrel in the Assembly , and resignation of M. de Grévy - Paris Elections - M . de ...
Halaman 7
... Bill , the Education Bill , the Abolition of Purchase in the Army , and the final establish- ment of Secret Voting were achievements of which the magnitude could not be disputed , even by those who denied the expediency of some of the ...
... Bill , the Education Bill , the Abolition of Purchase in the Army , and the final establish- ment of Secret Voting were achievements of which the magnitude could not be disputed , even by those who denied the expediency of some of the ...
Halaman 8
... Bill which would satisfy the Roman Catholic Bishops could by possibility command the approval of the House of Commons . Mr. Gladstone , neverthe- less , addressed himself to his embarrassing task with a confidence which may probably not ...
... Bill which would satisfy the Roman Catholic Bishops could by possibility command the approval of the House of Commons . Mr. Gladstone , neverthe- less , addressed himself to his embarrassing task with a confidence which may probably not ...
Halaman 9
... Bill , contribute 12,000l . a year , while the remaining revenues were to arise from a charge on the Consolidated Fund of 10,000l . a year . The government of the new University was to be vested in a council of persons to be named in the ...
... Bill , contribute 12,000l . a year , while the remaining revenues were to arise from a charge on the Consolidated Fund of 10,000l . a year . The government of the new University was to be vested in a council of persons to be named in the ...
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