Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... British camp , and surrenders to Sir William M'Naghten - He is sent to Calcutta , and ultimately permitted to reside at Loodianah - Capture of a Ghilzie fort by Major Lynch , and destruction of its garrison - Rout of the Ghilzies by ...
... British camp , and surrenders to Sir William M'Naghten - He is sent to Calcutta , and ultimately permitted to reside at Loodianah - Capture of a Ghilzie fort by Major Lynch , and destruction of its garrison - Rout of the Ghilzies by ...
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... British subject - Correspondence between Mr. Fox and Mr. Forsyth on the subject - Discussion in the House of Representatives - Proceedings in the case of M'Leod - Out- rageous acts of the mob at Lockport - Warlike tone of Report ...
... British subject - Correspondence between Mr. Fox and Mr. Forsyth on the subject - Discussion in the House of Representatives - Proceedings in the case of M'Leod - Out- rageous acts of the mob at Lockport - Warlike tone of Report ...
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... British armament on the coast of Syria , formed the chief topics of general discussion and attention ; and the unanimity of feeling on events of so much national interest as these signal achievements of the British arms , naturally ...
... British armament on the coast of Syria , formed the chief topics of general discussion and attention ; and the unanimity of feeling on events of so much national interest as these signal achievements of the British arms , naturally ...
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... British arms in Syria . These events had proved , notwithstanding what had been said of the deficiencies of our navy and arsenals , that they were in a state of perfect competency for any purpose which might be required . Nothing had ...
... British arms in Syria . These events had proved , notwithstanding what had been said of the deficiencies of our navy and arsenals , that they were in a state of perfect competency for any purpose which might be required . Nothing had ...
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... British arms in Asia . Their triumph in China he con- sidered a subject of the greatest national exultation . He hailed the policy of the noble lord ( Pal- merston ) with satifaction , not only in a political and commercial point of ...
... British arms in Asia . Their triumph in China he con- sidered a subject of the greatest national exultation . He hailed the policy of the noble lord ( Pal- merston ) with satifaction , not only in a political and commercial point of ...
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