The Annual Register, Volume 117Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1876 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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... Carlist insurrection , and it was arranged that the young King should immediately join the army in the North , where ... Carlists at not more than 25,000 . From Peralta , on the 22nd , the King issued his proclamations . In the ...
... Carlist insurrection , and it was arranged that the young King should immediately join the army in the North , where ... Carlists at not more than 25,000 . From Peralta , on the 22nd , the King issued his proclamations . In the ...
Page 254
... Carlists , who had unexpectedly given way before Moriones , and were sup- posed incapable of further ... Carlist bulletins , certainly operated as a powerful check to the progress of the Alphonsists . One con- sequence of ...
... Carlists , who had unexpectedly given way before Moriones , and were sup- posed incapable of further ... Carlist bulletins , certainly operated as a powerful check to the progress of the Alphonsists . One con- sequence of ...
Page 255
... Carlists by Ramon Cabrera , the famous Carlist general of old times , who having been forced to leave his country in 1840 on the collapse of the cause to which he had devoted himself , had married an English heiress , and lived in ease ...
... Carlists by Ramon Cabrera , the famous Carlist general of old times , who having been forced to leave his country in 1840 on the collapse of the cause to which he had devoted himself , had married an English heiress , and lived in ease ...
Page 256
... Carlist leaders , he added : - " The Carlist Party will have , I believe , the wisdom and just appreciation requisite to pass an equitable judgment on my con- duct ; for , if hitherto I have carried my self - abnegation to the length of ...
... Carlist leaders , he added : - " The Carlist Party will have , I believe , the wisdom and just appreciation requisite to pass an equitable judgment on my con- duct ; for , if hitherto I have carried my self - abnegation to the length of ...
Page 257
... Carlist army , and to obtain adhesions to the treaty he had signed , and to the proclamations which he had addressed to the nation and to the army . At first accounts were circulated of great desertions from the Carlist ranks in ...
... Carlist army , and to obtain adhesions to the treaty he had signed , and to the proclamations which he had addressed to the nation and to the army . At first accounts were circulated of great desertions from the Carlist ranks in ...
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