The Annual Register, 第 115 卷Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1874 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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... believe , ample authority for using that word , which is familiar in the present politics of Germany- we have been very anxious to discover in what manner it might be possible to give to those bodies , which I have described as Colleges ...
... believe , ample authority for using that word , which is familiar in the present politics of Germany- we have been very anxious to discover in what manner it might be possible to give to those bodies , which I have described as Colleges ...
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... believe to be monstrous in its general principles , pernicious in many of its details , and utterly futile as a measure of practical legislation . " Loud and long - continued applause marked the conclusion of the speech , and finally ...
... believe to be monstrous in its general principles , pernicious in many of its details , and utterly futile as a measure of practical legislation . " Loud and long - continued applause marked the conclusion of the speech , and finally ...
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... ( Cheers . ) I believe it is impossible that such an announcement can have been made , and if it has been made , the hon . gentleman is the victim of his own simplicity in acting 1873. ] [ 31 Mr. Gladstone's Speech .
... ( Cheers . ) I believe it is impossible that such an announcement can have been made , and if it has been made , the hon . gentleman is the victim of his own simplicity in acting 1873. ] [ 31 Mr. Gladstone's Speech .
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... believe it is the last - of the religious and social grievances of Ire- land . " ( Loud and prolonged cheering . ) Precisely at two o'clock the Premier concluded an address which he had commenced at midnight , and the House divided on ...
... believe it is the last - of the religious and social grievances of Ire- land . " ( Loud and prolonged cheering . ) Precisely at two o'clock the Premier concluded an address which he had commenced at midnight , and the House divided on ...
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... believe that when they have given a mature and impartial consideration to all the circumstances , they will not visit my conduct with a ve dict of unqualified condemnation . ( Cheers . ) I believe that the Tory party at the present ...
... believe that when they have given a mature and impartial consideration to all the circumstances , they will not visit my conduct with a ve dict of unqualified condemnation . ( Cheers . ) I believe that the Tory party at the present ...
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第 42 頁 - High Court of Justice shall be constituted as follows: -The first Judges thereof shall be the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Chief Justice of England, the Master of the Rolls, the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, the Lord Chief Baron...
第 211 頁 - Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but POSITIVE ORDERS had been prepared to prevent it, and directions given that the conditions imposed should be such as could not in any way lead to a prolonged occupancy of Khiva.
第 227 頁 - A fugitive criminal shall not be surrendered if the offence in respect of which his surrender is demanded is one of a political character...
第 272 頁 - I did not cry I assure you, which I believe you will, as I know you were more set upon it than I was ; the thing I am most angry at is looking so like a fool, as I shall, for having gone so often for nothing, but I don't much care, if he was to change his mind again (which can't be tho') and not give me a very good reason for his conduct I would not have him...
第 225 頁 - Murder (including assassination, parricide, infanticide, and poisoning), or iittempt to murder. 2. Manslaughter. 3. Counterfeiting or altering money, or uttering counterfeit or altered money. 4. Forgery, counterfeiting, or altering or uttering what is forged or counterfeited or altered. 5.
第 42 頁 - England, the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, or one of such chiefs at least, shall be part.
第 261 頁 - Nor, gentlemen, is this belief confined to men of comparative seclusion, since men, the greatest and most distinguished both as philosophers and as monarchs, have enforced this belief, and shown its influence by their conduct. Above all, gentlemen, need I name to you the Emperor Julian, who was so celebrated for the practice of every Christian virtue that he was called Julian the Apostle ? ' It is indisputable that nervous excitation is contagious.
第 228 頁 - The stipulations of the present Treaty shall be applicable to the Colonies and foreign possessions of the two High Contracting Parties.
第 20 頁 - Come, rest in this bosom, my own stricken deer, Though the herd have fled from thee, thy home is still here; Here still is the smile that no cloud can o'ercast, And a heart and a hand all thy own to the last.
第 228 頁 - High Contracting Parties in pursuance of the present Treaty should be also claimed by one or several other Powers on account of other crimes or offences committed upon their respective territories, his extradition shall be granted to that State whose demand is earliest in date.