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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... PERSONS . Emperor Napoleon III . - Miss Blagden - Miss Durant - Mr . Graves - Dr . Lush- ington - Lord Lytton - Hon . Baptist Noel -- Gen . Sir J. Scott Professor Sedgwick - Rev . H. Venn - Mr . B. Brown - Baron Channell - Mr . J. M. ...
... PERSONS . Emperor Napoleon III . - Miss Blagden - Miss Durant - Mr . Graves - Dr . Lush- ington - Lord Lytton - Hon . Baptist Noel -- Gen . Sir J. Scott Professor Sedgwick - Rev . H. Venn - Mr . B. Brown - Baron Channell - Mr . J. M. ...
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... persons to be named in the Bill . Future vacancies were to be filled for a certain number of years by the Crown , and afterwards by a mixed system of co - optation and election , in which the preponderating power would ultimately have ...
... persons to be named in the Bill . Future vacancies were to be filled for a certain number of years by the Crown , and afterwards by a mixed system of co - optation and election , in which the preponderating power would ultimately have ...
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... persons , or an average of 208 persons . In each of the years 1870-71 they matriculated 200 persons . Thus , as far as the Queen's Colleges are concerned , even the present narrow supply of academic training is a supply tending ...
... persons , or an average of 208 persons . In each of the years 1870-71 they matriculated 200 persons . Thus , as far as the Queen's Colleges are concerned , even the present narrow supply of academic training is a supply tending ...
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... persons interested . " The next change , " said Mr. Gladstone , " which I have to mention is probably the most important of all ; it is the constitution of the new Governing Body of the University of Dublin . I have shown that we ...
... persons interested . " The next change , " said Mr. Gladstone , " which I have to mention is probably the most important of all ; it is the constitution of the new Governing Body of the University of Dublin . I have shown that we ...
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... persons for that purpose . I need hardly say that we are not now prepared to bring that list of persons before the House . It would be impossible for us to do it . It was impossible for us to ask gentlemen of eminence in Ireland to ...
... persons for that purpose . I need hardly say that we are not now prepared to bring that list of persons before the House . It would be impossible for us to do it . It was impossible for us to ask gentlemen of eminence in Ireland to ...
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