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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第 vi 頁
... Constitutional Bills - Interpellation by the Right- Debate of May 24th - Defeat of the Government - Resignation of M. Thiers -Marshal MacMahon President of the Republic CHAPTER II . FRANCE ( continued ) -New Government - Marshal ...
... Constitutional Bills - Interpellation by the Right- Debate of May 24th - Defeat of the Government - Resignation of M. Thiers -Marshal MacMahon President of the Republic CHAPTER II . FRANCE ( continued ) -New Government - Marshal ...
第 34 頁
... constitutional usage , every means had been exhausted on the part of the Opposition for providing for the government of the country , or , at least , that nothing more was to be expected from that quarter . " Adverting then to the delay ...
... constitutional usage , every means had been exhausted on the part of the Opposition for providing for the government of the country , or , at least , that nothing more was to be expected from that quarter . " Adverting then to the delay ...
第 39 頁
... constitutional monarchy ; the question whether the aristocratic principle shall be recognized in our constitution , and if so , in what form ? whether the Commons of England shall remain a state of the realm , numerous , but privileged ...
... constitutional monarchy ; the question whether the aristocratic principle shall be recognized in our constitution , and if so , in what form ? whether the Commons of England shall remain a state of the realm , numerous , but privileged ...
第 40 頁
... after all , there was in the beginning of our constitutional system one supreme Court of Justice - a Supreme Court which , operating under conve- nient arrangements , and with a sufficient number of Judges 40 ] [ 1873 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... after all , there was in the beginning of our constitutional system one supreme Court of Justice - a Supreme Court which , operating under conve- nient arrangements , and with a sufficient number of Judges 40 ] [ 1873 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
第 47 頁
... constitutional objection , resulting from the relation of the Colonies to the Crown , to giving such a Court ... constitutional principles have always made the honour , the dignity , and the constitutional power of this House , most dear ...
... constitutional objection , resulting from the relation of the Colonies to the Crown , to giving such a Court ... constitutional principles have always made the honour , the dignity , and the constitutional power of this House , most dear ...
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