The Annual Register, Volume 119Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1878 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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... European Plenipotentiaries - Policy of the Turkish Ministers The Turkish Grand Council - Its rejection of the ... Europe - Oitoman Circular Note [ 129 [ 139 [ 153 [ 167 CHAPTER V. TURKEY AND THE RUSSO - TURKISH WAR ( continued ) ...
... European Plenipotentiaries - Policy of the Turkish Ministers The Turkish Grand Council - Its rejection of the ... Europe - Oitoman Circular Note [ 129 [ 139 [ 153 [ 167 CHAPTER V. TURKEY AND THE RUSSO - TURKISH WAR ( continued ) ...
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... Europe -Turkish Victory of Elena - Fall of Plevna - Development of Russia's strength in Bulgaria Exhaustion of Turkey Turkey's Circular Note inviting the Mediation of the European Powers -Opening of the Second Session of the Turkish ...
... Europe -Turkish Victory of Elena - Fall of Plevna - Development of Russia's strength in Bulgaria Exhaustion of Turkey Turkey's Circular Note inviting the Mediation of the European Powers -Opening of the Second Session of the Turkish ...
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... Europe was one , the continuance of which was pre - eminently favourable to the interests of the country . He believed the Turks were quite able to take care of themselves . ' The sick man , if too much sat upon , was quite capable of ...
... Europe was one , the continuance of which was pre - eminently favourable to the interests of the country . He believed the Turks were quite able to take care of themselves . ' The sick man , if too much sat upon , was quite capable of ...
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... Europe that promised better government to the unhappy Christian provinces of Turkey . " " Mr. Raikes spoke the ... European family , had been the permanent and the principal opponent of Liberal ideas . But however inconsistent with ...
... Europe that promised better government to the unhappy Christian provinces of Turkey . " " Mr. Raikes spoke the ... European family , had been the permanent and the principal opponent of Liberal ideas . But however inconsistent with ...
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... Europe at that time proceeded , and perhaps they were wise - at any rate their motives were intelligible - to try the great experiment of trusting the honour and capacity of Turkey , and of trusting it fully and gene- rously , and with ...
... Europe at that time proceeded , and perhaps they were wise - at any rate their motives were intelligible - to try the great experiment of trusting the honour and capacity of Turkey , and of trusting it fully and gene- rously , and with ...
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