The Annual Register, Volumen108Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1867 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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... Gordon had been mur- dered . The hon . gentleman concluded by saying : " If law be not law to the negro in Jamaica , how long will law be law to the work- ing people or any of their friends in this country ? I say that the right hon ...
... Gordon had been mur- dered . The hon . gentleman concluded by saying : " If law be not law to the negro in Jamaica , how long will law be law to the work- ing people or any of their friends in this country ? I say that the right hon ...
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... Gordon was improperly con- victed ; and he could say that there was not evidence on which capitally to convict , however he might have been open to a charge of sedition . Mr. Ayrton urged that the parties implicated ought to be visited ...
... Gordon was improperly con- victed ; and he could say that there was not evidence on which capitally to convict , however he might have been open to a charge of sedition . Mr. Ayrton urged that the parties implicated ought to be visited ...
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... Gordon . The Household : Lord Chamberlain , Earl of Bradford ; Lord High Steward , Duke of Marlborough ; Vice - Chamberlain , Lord Claud Hamilton ; Comptroller , Lord Royston ; Treasurer , Lord Burghley ; Master of the Horse , Duke of ...
... Gordon . The Household : Lord Chamberlain , Earl of Bradford ; Lord High Steward , Duke of Marlborough ; Vice - Chamberlain , Lord Claud Hamilton ; Comptroller , Lord Royston ; Treasurer , Lord Burghley ; Master of the Horse , Duke of ...
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... Gordon . The troops received Her Majesty with a salute , the band playing the National Anthem . The Queen then drove slowly by the ranks and inspected the men . The Royal party , attended by a brilliant cavalcade , next returned to the ...
... Gordon . The troops received Her Majesty with a salute , the band playing the National Anthem . The Queen then drove slowly by the ranks and inspected the men . The Royal party , attended by a brilliant cavalcade , next returned to the ...
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... Gordon . The Bridegroom's Gentleman of Honour , the Count Rantzau . Groom in Waiting to Her Majesty in attendance on H.R.H. the Bridegroom , Major - General Francis Seymour , C.B. The Lord Chamberlain , the Viscount Sydney , G.C.B. The ...
... Gordon . The Bridegroom's Gentleman of Honour , the Count Rantzau . Groom in Waiting to Her Majesty in attendance on H.R.H. the Bridegroom , Major - General Francis Seymour , C.B. The Lord Chamberlain , the Viscount Sydney , G.C.B. The ...
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