The Annual Register, Volumul 110Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1869 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 - The Irish Reform Bill is brought in by the Earl of Mayo - The Proposition for the Redistribution of Seats is abandoned - The Bill is passed , but with strong expressions as to its incom- pleteness in both Houses - The Boundary ...
... passed - The Irish Reform Bill is brought in by the Earl of Mayo - The Proposition for the Redistribution of Seats is abandoned - The Bill is passed , but with strong expressions as to its incom- pleteness in both Houses - The Boundary ...
Pagina vii
... passed- Miscellaneous Measures passed or rejected before the close of the Session-- Parliament is prorogued by Commission - Her Majesty's Speech CHAPTER VIII . · The General Election - Dissolution of Parliament - Writs issued and ...
... passed- Miscellaneous Measures passed or rejected before the close of the Session-- Parliament is prorogued by Commission - Her Majesty's Speech CHAPTER VIII . · The General Election - Dissolution of Parliament - Writs issued and ...
Pagina 2
... passed in 1867 , still required to be dealt with in regard to the two sister kingdoms . The large and momentous subject of National Education had been marked out by public opinion , and announced by the speech from the Throne , as ripe ...
... passed in 1867 , still required to be dealt with in regard to the two sister kingdoms . The large and momentous subject of National Education had been marked out by public opinion , and announced by the speech from the Throne , as ripe ...
Pagina 3
... passed in review the several questions which at that time occupied the public mind , and would shortly demand the inter- vention of the Legislature . After particularizing several of these , Lord Stanley prefaced the remarks he had to ...
... passed in review the several questions which at that time occupied the public mind , and would shortly demand the inter- vention of the Legislature . After particularizing several of these , Lord Stanley prefaced the remarks he had to ...
Pagina 6
... passed rapidly through its remaining stages in the House of Commons , a few remarks only being offered upon the second reading by Mr. Chichester Fortescue , who , while admitting the impossibility of refusing these excep- tional powers ...
... passed rapidly through its remaining stages in the House of Commons , a few remarks only being offered upon the second reading by Mr. Chichester Fortescue , who , while admitting the impossibility of refusing these excep- tional powers ...
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Abyssinia adopted amendment army Austria Barrett Bill boroughs British subject called Captain Catholic citizens colony Committee Congress Constitution Crown declared defendant Disraeli Duke Duke of Cambridge Duke of Edinburgh duty Earl effect election electors Emperor England English established expressed favour feeling Fenian foreign France Gladstone Government honour House of Commons House of Lords interest Ireland Irish Church justice King legislation letter Liberal liberty London Lord Derby Lord Stanley lordships Magdala Majesty Majesty's measure ment military Minister nation naturalized object opinion Parliament party passed peace persons plaintiff political present President Prince Princess Princess of Wales principle prisoners proceeded proposed Prussia Queen question railway received reference resolutions respect result Royal Highness Secretary Session Sir Robert Napier speech spirit thing tion took treaties Trinity troops United vote W. E. Forster Wales whole