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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... passed - Marshal Canrobert - Second Wallon Amendment- Dif- ferences over Senate Bill - President's announcement - Cassagnac - Wimpffen libel case - Constitutional Bills passed - New Republic of 1875 organised- Report of M. Savary on ...
... passed - Marshal Canrobert - Second Wallon Amendment- Dif- ferences over Senate Bill - President's announcement - Cassagnac - Wimpffen libel case - Constitutional Bills passed - New Republic of 1875 organised- Report of M. Savary on ...
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... passed a warm and hearty eulogium on the new leader of the Liberal forces . It had been intimated that the Queen was on the present occasion intending to break her customary habits of seclusion , and to open the session of Parliament in ...
... passed a warm and hearty eulogium on the new leader of the Liberal forces . It had been intimated that the Queen was on the present occasion intending to break her customary habits of seclusion , and to open the session of Parliament in ...
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... passed by the Irish Parliament . " Then after reviewing the various Coercion Acts which had been passed from time to time , he continued : 18 ] ENGLISH HISTORY . [ 1875 .
... passed by the Irish Parliament . " Then after reviewing the various Coercion Acts which had been passed from time to time , he continued : 18 ] ENGLISH HISTORY . [ 1875 .
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... passed by a large majority- 264 against 69 - on the 23rd of March , after two nights ' debate , chiefly confined to the party of the Home Rulers , and closed by Mr. Disraeli . Lord Robert Montagu moved an amendment , condemning ...
... passed by a large majority- 264 against 69 - on the 23rd of March , after two nights ' debate , chiefly confined to the party of the Home Rulers , and closed by Mr. Disraeli . Lord Robert Montagu moved an amendment , condemning ...
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... passed through at the beginning of the century the Government never resorted to any such Arms Act as now existed in Ireland ; and to those who maintained that the right to carry arms was not a right of nature , he replied that it was ...
... passed through at the beginning of the century the Government never resorted to any such Arms Act as now existed in Ireland ; and to those who maintained that the right to carry arms was not a right of nature , he replied that it was ...
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