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 84
Page 29
... before he took his seat on the Bench . He inferred . therefore , that Sir R. Collier was made a Privy Councillor , not with a view to the Judgeship , but to the Judicial 1872. ] [ 29 Debates on Sir R. Collier's Appointment .
... before he took his seat on the Bench . He inferred . therefore , that Sir R. Collier was made a Privy Councillor , not with a view to the Judgeship , but to the Judicial 1872. ] [ 29 Debates on Sir R. Collier's Appointment .
Page 35
... took his degree . Whether the Premier approved the restriction or not , he was bound to observe it , and not to interpret the statute wantonly and arbitrarily . Mr. Henley thought it a pity that the Premier should have laid himself open ...
... took his degree . Whether the Premier approved the restriction or not , he was bound to observe it , and not to interpret the statute wantonly and arbitrarily . Mr. Henley thought it a pity that the Premier should have laid himself open ...
Page 55
... took the form of a Resolution declaring that , in remedy- ing the grievance of imposing taxation for national objects on one description of property , the Ratepayers in counties and boroughs ought to be relieved either in whole or in ...
... took the form of a Resolution declaring that , in remedy- ing the grievance of imposing taxation for national objects on one description of property , the Ratepayers in counties and boroughs ought to be relieved either in whole or in ...
Page 73
Edmund Burke. The first election under the new Act took place in August , at Pontefract , the successful candidate , curiously enough , being Mr. Childers , who solicited re - election on being given a seat in the a candidate nominated ...
Edmund Burke. The first election under the new Act took place in August , at Pontefract , the successful candidate , curiously enough , being Mr. Childers , who solicited re - election on being given a seat in the a candidate nominated ...
Page 104
... took those claims into consideration . They should , therefore , speak plainly , and tell the American Government that until those claims were withdrawn no representative of Her Majesty's Government should appear at Geneva . What the ...
... took those claims into consideration . They should , therefore , speak plainly , and tell the American Government that until those claims were withdrawn no representative of Her Majesty's Government should appear at Geneva . What the ...
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