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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... ships , and I am most willing that those I now submit to your Lordships should undergo the strictest examination . " After a further brief review of past schemes , Lord Selborne pro- ceeded to explain the proposed constitution of the ...
... ships , and I am most willing that those I now submit to your Lordships should undergo the strictest examination . " After a further brief review of past schemes , Lord Selborne pro- ceeded to explain the proposed constitution of the ...
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... ships built by contract , 132,2507 .; half - pay , 28,8367 .; military pensions and allowances , 49057 .; army depart- ment ( conveyance of troops ) , 11,0407 . The total decrease is 136,4307 . , and occurs under the following heads ...
... ships built by contract , 132,2507 .; half - pay , 28,8367 .; military pensions and allowances , 49057 .; army depart- ment ( conveyance of troops ) , 11,0407 . The total decrease is 136,4307 . , and occurs under the following heads ...
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... ships must feel all the more pleasure in returning a humble answer in response to the communication from her Majesty , because of the fact that , in reference to the marriages of their children , the Queen and the Prince Consort always ...
... ships must feel all the more pleasure in returning a humble answer in response to the communication from her Majesty , because of the fact that , in reference to the marriages of their children , the Queen and the Prince Consort always ...
Halaman 158
... ship to port , because I have for that a mission of authority . You , sir , are able to do much to remove misunderstandings and prevent weaknesses in the hour of struggle . Your consoling words on leaving Salzburg are ever present to my ...
... ship to port , because I have for that a mission of authority . You , sir , are able to do much to remove misunderstandings and prevent weaknesses in the hour of struggle . Your consoling words on leaving Salzburg are ever present to my ...
Halaman 231
... ships cleared for action in case of necessity , and steamed away out of Escombrera Bay , bearing with them the " Vittoria ... ship , the " Lord Warden , " returned to its moorings . Eventually the vessels were given up to Admiral Lobo ...
... ships cleared for action in case of necessity , and steamed away out of Escombrera Bay , bearing with them the " Vittoria ... ship , the " Lord Warden , " returned to its moorings . Eventually the vessels were given up to Admiral Lobo ...
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