The Annual Register, Volume 114Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1873 - Books 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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 88
Page v
... Duty embodied in the Treaty - The American " Case " raising the Indirect Claims -Debate thereon in the Senate - In Parliament on the Queen's Speech-- Draft Article proposed by Britain to the United States to get rid of them— Meeting of ...
... Duty embodied in the Treaty - The American " Case " raising the Indirect Claims -Debate thereon in the Senate - In Parliament on the Queen's Speech-- Draft Article proposed by Britain to the United States to get rid of them— Meeting of ...
Page 22
... duty of speaking out calmly , frankly , and firmly , of avoiding " the Ser- bonian bog of diplomacy , " and of telling the American Government plainly that it was impossible for us to accept their 22 ] [ 1872 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... duty of speaking out calmly , frankly , and firmly , of avoiding " the Ser- bonian bog of diplomacy , " and of telling the American Government plainly that it was impossible for us to accept their 22 ] [ 1872 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
Page 23
... duty of speaking in the very mildest terms , which would show that the Government did not under - estimate the importance of the matter , without making it more difficult for the United States Government to meet us . He admitted that Mr ...
... duty of speaking in the very mildest terms , which would show that the Government did not under - estimate the importance of the matter , without making it more difficult for the United States Government to meet us . He admitted that Mr ...
Page 25
... duty incident to her high station , so far as her health and strength permitted , and it would be his duty to move for a Committee to make arrangements for their lordships ' attendance at the National Thanksgiving service at St. Paul's ...
... duty incident to her high station , so far as her health and strength permitted , and it would be his duty to move for a Committee to make arrangements for their lordships ' attendance at the National Thanksgiving service at St. Paul's ...
Page 28
... duty to sit on appeal , and in which it would be his duty to re- verse the Lord Chancellor's judgment . It was an error in judgment , and nothing more ; and he admitted that the Government had not been influenced by any unworthy motives ...
... duty to sit on appeal , and in which it would be his duty to re- verse the Lord Chancellor's judgment . It was an error in judgment , and nothing more ; and he admitted that the Government had not been influenced by any unworthy motives ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards agst American appeared appointed army Assembly Bill Bishop brought called Captain Carlists carriage carried Catholic cause Chamber Church claims Committee Comte de Chambord Conservative Council Court death debate declared defendant discussion duty election Emperor England English expressed favour fire force foreign France French Gambetta German German Empire Government hand honour hour House House of Lords interest Jesuits Justice King labour Lady late Legitimist letter Liberal London Lord Lord Chancellor Majesty's Majesty's Government majority ment Minister Ministry o'clock occasion officers opinion Orleanists Parliament party passed persons political Pope present President Prince Princess of Wales principle prisoner proposed Prussian Purí Queen question Railway religious Republic Republican respect Royal Shere Ali side speech taken Thiers tion took train Treaty tribune Ujiji Ultramontane vessel vote whole Windthorst