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. |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-5 dari 89
Halaman v
... House of Lords - Mr . Gladstone - The Zanzibar Contract - Irregularities at the Treasury - Speech of the Lord Chan- cellor at the Mansion House - Visit of the Shah of Persia - Ministerial Changes -Mr . Bright returns to office - His ...
... House of Lords - Mr . Gladstone - The Zanzibar Contract - Irregularities at the Treasury - Speech of the Lord Chan- cellor at the Mansion House - Visit of the Shah of Persia - Ministerial Changes -Mr . Bright returns to office - His ...
Halaman 5
... House of Bonaparte in paying , by their presence at Chiselhurst , respect to the memory of the Emperor and sympathy with the Empress and Prince Imperial ; though this had of course no political significance , any more than the fervent ...
... House of Bonaparte in paying , by their presence at Chiselhurst , respect to the memory of the Emperor and sympathy with the Empress and Prince Imperial ; though this had of course no political significance , any more than the fervent ...
Halaman 7
... House of Lords by Lord Clarendon and Lord Monteagle ; and in the House of Commons by Mr. Charles Lyttleton ( East Worcestershire ) , and Mr. Stone ( Portsmouth ) . This opening ushered in a singularly dull and barren session . At the ...
... House of Lords by Lord Clarendon and Lord Monteagle ; and in the House of Commons by Mr. Charles Lyttleton ( East Worcestershire ) , and Mr. Stone ( Portsmouth ) . This opening ushered in a singularly dull and barren session . At the ...
Halaman 10
... House be of opinion , as the Government are of opinion , that it is neither gene- rous nor politic , whatever we may think of this ecclesiastical influ- ence within the Roman Church , to draw distinctions in matters purely civil adverse ...
... House be of opinion , as the Government are of opinion , that it is neither gene- rous nor politic , whatever we may think of this ecclesiastical influ- ence within the Roman Church , to draw distinctions in matters purely civil adverse ...
Halaman 21
... House I have not said anything that can offend . If I have been so unfor- tunate , it is entirely contrary to my intention and my honest wish . We , sir , have done our best . We have not spared labour and application in the preparation ...
... House I have not said anything that can offend . If I have been so unfor- tunate , it is entirely contrary to my intention and my honest wish . We , sir , have done our best . We have not spared labour and application in the preparation ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
afterwards announced appeared appointed army arrived Arthur Orton Ashantee Assembly authority Badakshan Bill Bishop Bonapartist brought called Captain Carlist Catholic Chamber Cheers Church College Committee Comte Comte de Chambord Comte de Paris Conservative Constitutional Coomassie Council Court death declared defendant Deputies Duc de Broglie Duc Decazes Duke duty ecclesiastical election Elmina Emperor England English Ernoul evidence Fantees favour France French German give Gladstone Government hand honour House Imperial interest Ireland Kenealy Khiva King labour Lady late Legitimist letter London Lord Chief Justice Majesty majority Marshal Marshal MacMahon measure ment Minister Ministry nation never o'clock opinion Paris Parliament party passed persons political position present President Prince prisoner proceeded proposed question railway received Republic revenue Roger Tichborne Royal sent Shah Shere Ali speech Thiers tion took train troops Ultramontane vote witness