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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Page 142
... Orleanists , the party who were at present most nearly identified with his rule , and whose views were mainly represented by the Right Centre , desired of all things the creation of a Senate , a Second Chamber which during the existence ...
... Orleanists , the party who were at present most nearly identified with his rule , and whose views were mainly represented by the Right Centre , desired of all things the creation of a Senate , a Second Chamber which during the existence ...
Page 144
... Orleanists that all the other parties had taken alarm and joined in the opposition . In face of such a manifestation ... Orleanist proclivities , but more liberal than many of his party ; then M. Dufaure , of the Left Centre ; but ...
... Orleanists that all the other parties had taken alarm and joined in the opposition . In face of such a manifestation ... Orleanist proclivities , but more liberal than many of his party ; then M. Dufaure , of the Left Centre ; but ...
Page 147
... Orleanists nor Republicans were , and much less Legitimists . And the Bonapartists could afford to wait . Whether the result of the election in the Hautes Pyrenées was due to the dislike of the Conservatives for their Radical allies ...
... Orleanists nor Republicans were , and much less Legitimists . And the Bonapartists could afford to wait . Whether the result of the election in the Hautes Pyrenées was due to the dislike of the Conservatives for their Radical allies ...
Page 150
... Orleanists and Bonapartists , and concluded his speech amidst the constant interruption of the three parties against whom he had taken arms , and the enthu- siastic plaudits of the Republicans . One or two ardent Royalists tried to ...
... Orleanists and Bonapartists , and concluded his speech amidst the constant interruption of the three parties against whom he had taken arms , and the enthu- siastic plaudits of the Republicans . One or two ardent Royalists tried to ...
Page 156
... Orleanists reflected that if in seven years the Comte de Paris could not arrive at power , he had an uncle , the Duc d'Aumale , who had no heir , and whom nothing would prevent from accepting the post of President of the Republic , and ...
... Orleanists reflected that if in seven years the Comte de Paris could not arrive at power , he had an uncle , the Duc d'Aumale , who had no heir , and whom nothing would prevent from accepting the post of President of the Republic , and ...
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