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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... whole of the British Empire . " On January 14 Lord Roberts paid a second visit this time a private one - to the Queen at Osborne , her Majesty being evidently anxious , with his aid , now that he had had the oppor- tunity of fully ...
... whole of the British Empire . " On January 14 Lord Roberts paid a second visit this time a private one - to the Queen at Osborne , her Majesty being evidently anxious , with his aid , now that he had had the oppor- tunity of fully ...
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... whole civilised world seemed , and indeed was , united with the British race in their passionate craving for the preservation of the life of the venerable Monarch , whose in- fluence was universally recognised as having been directed ...
... whole civilised world seemed , and indeed was , united with the British race in their passionate craving for the preservation of the life of the venerable Monarch , whose in- fluence was universally recognised as having been directed ...
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... whole nation , and I think I may say the whole world , sympathise with me in the irreparable loss we have all sustained . " I need hardly say that my constant endeavour will be always to walk in her footsteps . In undertaking the heavy ...
... whole nation , and I think I may say the whole world , sympathise with me in the irreparable loss we have all sustained . " I need hardly say that my constant endeavour will be always to walk in her footsteps . In undertaking the heavy ...
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... whole strength during the remainder of my life . " The Councillors then begged that the King would allow his declaration to be published , and his Majesty assented to their request . He then subscribed the oath relating to the security ...
... whole strength during the remainder of my life . " The Councillors then begged that the King would allow his declaration to be published , and his Majesty assented to their request . He then subscribed the oath relating to the security ...
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... whole Empire for the " heart- stirring and affectionate tributes " everywhere borne to the memory of the Queen . His consciousness of the generous devotion and loyalty of his subjects , and of the feeling that " we are all sharing a ...
... whole Empire for the " heart- stirring and affectionate tributes " everywhere borne to the memory of the Queen . His consciousness of the generous devotion and loyalty of his subjects , and of the feeling that " we are all sharing a ...
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