Annual Register, Tập 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... brought under the notice of the House of Commons by Mr. Kinnaird . The hon . mem- ber moved two resolutions , to the effect that there is reason to believe that the administration of the lower provinces of Bengal does not secure to the ...
... brought under the notice of the House of Commons by Mr. Kinnaird . The hon . mem- ber moved two resolutions , to the effect that there is reason to believe that the administration of the lower provinces of Bengal does not secure to the ...
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... brought into play , and the peculiar aptitudes of each fully exhibited . Not the least in- teresting portion of the mancu- vres were those of the Engineers and the pontoon train , whose ser- vices were more than once brought into ...
... brought into play , and the peculiar aptitudes of each fully exhibited . Not the least in- teresting portion of the mancu- vres were those of the Engineers and the pontoon train , whose ser- vices were more than once brought into ...
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... brought to the surface . The remaining nine unfortunate men , making up the total of 40 men and boys killed by this explosion , were discovered during the next day or two . The only man who was brought up alive could give no account of ...
... brought to the surface . The remaining nine unfortunate men , making up the total of 40 men and boys killed by this explosion , were discovered during the next day or two . The only man who was brought up alive could give no account of ...
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER V | 156 |
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