The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 67권Edmund Burke J. Dodsley, 1826 As well as being a record of events, The Annual Register was originally conceived as a miscellany, including a Chronology, which gave an account of noteworthy events in Britain over the previous year, and a collection of "State Papers", a miscellany of primary source material which included official documents, speeches, letters and accounts as well as reviewing important books, and featuring historical sketches, poetry, observations on natural history, and other essays, reproduced from books and periodicals. The early volumes of The Annual Register continued to follow this format, with contributions articles on international organizations, economics, the environment, science, law, religion, the arts (art, drama, music) and sport, together with poetry, obituaries, patents, a chronicle of major events. Although Burke was elected to parliament in 1765 and was a committed and prominent Whig,The Annual Register strove to remain non-partisan in its political coverage. After the end of the war in 1763, the History section evolved to cover the past year's developments more generally in Britain, its colonies, and mainland Europe. From 1775 its length was significantly increased, becoming the main focus of the publication. Burke apparently resigned the editorship in 1789; from that year until the final defeat of Napoleon in 1815 the History was primarily devoted to describing the French Revolution and the wars arising from it. |
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This book belonged to the late Hugh Edward Egerton , Beit Professor of Colonial History in the University of Oxford from 1905 to 1920 76 7825 100-169 1825 Péc 222 -571 This book belonged to the late Hugh Edward Egerton ,
This book belonged to the late Hugh Edward Egerton , Beit Professor of Colonial History in the University of Oxford from 1905 to 1920 76 7825 100-169 1825 Péc 222 -571 This book belonged to the late Hugh Edward Egerton ,
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... late mercantile reforms . Eight years ago he had himself expound- ed - very inadequately , he admitted , but still he had expounded - the very alterations in the Navigation laws which had lately been adopted : and , by so doing , he had ...
... late mercantile reforms . Eight years ago he had himself expound- ed - very inadequately , he admitted , but still he had expounded - the very alterations in the Navigation laws which had lately been adopted : and , by so doing , he had ...
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... late a period of the session , to be made the basis of any enactments . Various discussions took place during the session on particular circumstances connected with the state of Ireland : but none of them led to any result , or produced ...
... late a period of the session , to be made the basis of any enactments . Various discussions took place during the session on particular circumstances connected with the state of Ireland : but none of them led to any result , or produced ...
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... late king , and undisposed of , as well as some private property of the reigning king , were added to the endowment of the Crown . The civil list was fixed for the life of Charles 10th , at 25 millions of francs , to be paid annually to ...
... late king , and undisposed of , as well as some private property of the reigning king , were added to the endowment of the Crown . The civil list was fixed for the life of Charles 10th , at 25 millions of francs , to be paid annually to ...
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... late visit of prince Metternich to Paris , and stated the rumours which were in circulation respect- ing its objects ; one of which was supposed to be , to obtain an en- gagement from the French minis- try for the destruction of the ...
... late visit of prince Metternich to Paris , and stated the rumours which were in circulation respect- ing its objects ; one of which was supposed to be , to obtain an en- gagement from the French minis- try for the destruction of the ...
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