The Annual Register, Volume 143Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1902 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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... deal with , it was brought vividly before my mind how admirable was the unostentatious patience with which for sixty - three years , through sorrow , through suffering , in moments of weariness , in moments of despondency , it may be ...
... deal with , it was brought vividly before my mind how admirable was the unostentatious patience with which for sixty - three years , through sorrow , through suffering , in moments of weariness , in moments of despondency , it may be ...
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... deal effectually with the forces by which they are still opposed . I greatly re- gret the loss of life and the expenditure of treasure due to the fruitless guerilla warfare maintained by Boer partisans in the former territories of the ...
... deal effectually with the forces by which they are still opposed . I greatly re- gret the loss of life and the expenditure of treasure due to the fruitless guerilla warfare maintained by Boer partisans in the former territories of the ...
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... deal had happened since then , as Lord G. Hamilton had pointed out . A division was taken , and the amendment was negatived by 204 votes against 112 . Also on February 25 , there was a brief and , considering its painful subject , not ...
... deal had happened since then , as Lord G. Hamilton had pointed out . A division was taken , and the amendment was negatived by 204 votes against 112 . Also on February 25 , there was a brief and , considering its painful subject , not ...
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... deal in this way with the dwell- ings of treacherous inmates , and he approved of their action . Other houses had been destroyed because it was absolutely neces- sary to protect the lines of communication . This war , however , he ...
... deal in this way with the dwell- ings of treacherous inmates , and he approved of their action . Other houses had been destroyed because it was absolutely neces- sary to protect the lines of communication . This war , however , he ...
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... deal to be said , both theoretically and practically - indeed it was generally held by educationists not associated with the School Board system . Those who were so associated , however , feeling , quite justly , that they had filled a ...
... deal to be said , both theoretically and practically - indeed it was generally held by educationists not associated with the School Board system . Those who were so associated , however , feeling , quite justly , that they had filled a ...
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Page 14 - LETTERS TO YOUNG SHOOTERS (Third Series). Comprising a Short Natural History of the Wildfowl that are Rare or Common to the British Islands, with Complete Directions in Shooting Wildfowl on the Coast and Inland.
Page 23 - THE ROOTS OF THE MOUNTAINS, wherein is told somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale, their Friends, their Neighbours, their Foemen, and their Fellows-in-Arms. Written in Prose and Verse. Square cr. 8vo, 8s. A TALE OF THE HOUSE OF THE WOLFINGS, and all the Kindreds of the Mark.
Page 30 - SACRED AND LEGENDARY ART, containing Legends of the Angels and Archangels, the Evangelists, the Apostles, the Doctors of the Church, St. Mary Magdalene, the Patron Saints, the Martyrs, the Early Bishops, the Hermits and the WarriorSaints of Christendom, as represented in the Fine Arts. With 19 Etchings and 187 Woodcuts. 2 vols.
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Page 420 - The period of exclusiveness is past. The expansion of our trade and commerce is the pressing problem. Commercial wars are unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times; measures of retaliation are not.
Page 11 - GOLF. By HORACE G. HUTCHINSON. With Contributions by the Rt. Hon. AJ BALFOUR, MP, Sir WALTER SIMPSON, Bart., ANDREW LANG, etc. With 34 Plates and 56 Illustrations in the Text.
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