The Annual Register, Svazek 117Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1876 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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... command of Her Majesty's ships on the Australian station 216 Visit of the Prince of Wales to India 217 The Expedition up the Congo 218 The loss of the " Vanguard 222 Fugitive Slaves and Queen's Ships 224 Royal Warrants on the ...
... command of Her Majesty's ships on the Australian station 216 Visit of the Prince of Wales to India 217 The Expedition up the Congo 218 The loss of the " Vanguard 222 Fugitive Slaves and Queen's Ships 224 Royal Warrants on the ...
Strana 71
... command , if he advance with his ship beyond that point in 1875 , should use his best endeavours to return within the 200 miles distance , or the case may arise in which it may be even wise to rejoin his consort and unite their forces ...
... command , if he advance with his ship beyond that point in 1875 , should use his best endeavours to return within the 200 miles distance , or the case may arise in which it may be even wise to rejoin his consort and unite their forces ...
Strana 72
... command for amusing and seeking amusement from the few inhabitants of the little port in which their ships were anchored . There were no traces of gloom upon their counte- nances , no indications of despondency in their conduct ; and ...
... command for amusing and seeking amusement from the few inhabitants of the little port in which their ships were anchored . There were no traces of gloom upon their counte- nances , no indications of despondency in their conduct ; and ...
Strana 76
... commands you to advance steadily and firmly , but with all due consideration for any special circumstances , in the course upon which you have entered ; and that she relies confidently upon the good feeling of the kings and chiefs , of ...
... commands you to advance steadily and firmly , but with all due consideration for any special circumstances , in the course upon which you have entered ; and that she relies confidently upon the good feeling of the kings and chiefs , of ...
Strana 112
... commands of Her Majesty the Queen , who has charged me with the duty of investing you , Sir , [ turning to the Prince hereditary , ] with the ensigns of the Order of the Star of India . It is not the most ancient of our English Orders ...
... commands of Her Majesty the Queen , who has charged me with the duty of investing you , Sir , [ turning to the Prince hereditary , ] with the ensigns of the Order of the Star of India . It is not the most ancient of our English Orders ...
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affairs afterwards Amendment appeared appointed army Assembly Bill Bishop boats Bonapartist British Captain Carlist Catholic Chamber charge chief Christchurch Church Colonel colonies command Committee Constitutional Council Court death declared Deputies died Duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier Duke duty elected Emperor Empire England English expedition favour foreign France German Government Harpending Harriet Lane Henry Henry Wainwright honour House India interest John Justice Keith Jackson Khedive King labour land late London Lord Lord Carnarvon Lord Derby lordships Marshal MacMahon matter ment Mineral Hill Minister months nation occasion officers opinion Orleanists Owston Ferry Parliament party passed peace persons plaintiff political present President Prince Prince of Wales proceeded proposed Queen question railway received Republic Republican Royal Highness Rubery Russia Senate ship speech tion Treaty Trinity Ultramontane vessel vote Wales