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. |
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... force of police and military , the traffic of carriages being stopped , and the roadway being cleared also of foot - passengers not furnished with tickets of permission . Bands of school - children sang hymns as the procession went by ...
... force of police and military , the traffic of carriages being stopped , and the roadway being cleared also of foot - passengers not furnished with tickets of permission . Bands of school - children sang hymns as the procession went by ...
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... force of police and military was drawn up in front of the booths , and Captain Trench's voters were brought to the poll under a strong escort . The protection was not unnecessary , as the mob showed a determination to prevent their ...
... force of police and military was drawn up in front of the booths , and Captain Trench's voters were brought to the poll under a strong escort . The protection was not unnecessary , as the mob showed a determination to prevent their ...
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... force restrained the violent disposition of the mob , but it was evident from the indignant expressions with which some of Mr. Dease's voters were received , and the stone - throwing , in some instances , that they incurred a certain ...
... force restrained the violent disposition of the mob , but it was evident from the indignant expressions with which some of Mr. Dease's voters were received , and the stone - throwing , in some instances , that they incurred a certain ...
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... forces , and that compulsion was not to be used until voluntary action had been exhausted . After describing the difficulties and labours of the Education Office in getting the Act into operation , he urged the inexpediency of throwing ...
... forces , and that compulsion was not to be used until voluntary action had been exhausted . After describing the difficulties and labours of the Education Office in getting the Act into operation , he urged the inexpediency of throwing ...
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... force of Regulars at home than at any former period of peace , the number of battalions at home and abroad being exactly equal . During the year , 23,198 recruits had been passed into the Army , and the Inspector- General reported most ...
... force of Regulars at home than at any former period of peace , the number of battalions at home and abroad being exactly equal . During the year , 23,198 recruits had been passed into the Army , and the Inspector- General reported most ...
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