The Annual Register, 114±ÇEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1873 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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... French Commercial Treaty - Party Programmes - M . Rouher - Suppression of Im- perial Journals - Law of Public Safety - Letter of M. de St. Hilaire- Case of M. Janvier de la Motte - Retirement of M. Pouyer - Quertier - Law against ...
... French Commercial Treaty - Party Programmes - M . Rouher - Suppression of Im- perial Journals - Law of Public Safety - Letter of M. de St. Hilaire- Case of M. Janvier de la Motte - Retirement of M. Pouyer - Quertier - Law against ...
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... French Treaty , he remarked that recent discussions in the Chambers showed the doctrines of Free Trade to be making progress in France , and with regard to the Treaty of Washington he maintained that it was never understood by the ...
... French Treaty , he remarked that recent discussions in the Chambers showed the doctrines of Free Trade to be making progress in France , and with regard to the Treaty of Washington he maintained that it was never understood by the ...
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... French Com- mercial Treaty , he said that the Government , while anxious to meet every requirement of France , were not disposed to take any retrograde step with regard to Free Trade . The harmony of the political relations of the two ...
... French Com- mercial Treaty , he said that the Government , while anxious to meet every requirement of France , were not disposed to take any retrograde step with regard to Free Trade . The harmony of the political relations of the two ...
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... French public writer , M. John Lemoinne , in the Débats of Feb. 17 , may serve to show the view of the subject of debate which sug- gested itself , at this point of the negotiation , to an impartial neutral : - " The principal fact is ...
... French public writer , M. John Lemoinne , in the Débats of Feb. 17 , may serve to show the view of the subject of debate which sug- gested itself , at this point of the negotiation , to an impartial neutral : - " The principal fact is ...
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... French , and English ( and , I believe , Italian as well ) with equal facility and correctness . Next came the two counsel of the United States , General Cushing and Mr. Evarts , followed by Messrs . Wayte and Beaman , the solicitors to ...
... French , and English ( and , I believe , Italian as well ) with equal facility and correctness . Next came the two counsel of the United States , General Cushing and Mr. Evarts , followed by Messrs . Wayte and Beaman , the solicitors to ...
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