Annual Register, Tập 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... expressed his readiness to enter into negotiations for the settlement of the question . It would not , therefore , pending this negotiation , be expedient to pro- duce the papers . The operations against China had been the result of a ...
... expressed his readiness to enter into negotiations for the settlement of the question . It would not , therefore , pending this negotiation , be expedient to pro- duce the papers . The operations against China had been the result of a ...
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... expressed his desire that that part of the Address which expressed approbation of the measures taken in China might be omitted ; to which Lord Palmerston having given his assent , the motion for the Address was agreed to nem . con ...
... expressed his desire that that part of the Address which expressed approbation of the measures taken in China might be omitted ; to which Lord Palmerston having given his assent , the motion for the Address was agreed to nem . con ...
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... expressed his astonishment that only 10,000 Militia would be called out , and that the number of seamen would only be increased by 2000. He suggested that small steamers should be sent to India to operate in the rivers ; and that our ...
... expressed his astonishment that only 10,000 Militia would be called out , and that the number of seamen would only be increased by 2000. He suggested that small steamers should be sent to India to operate in the rivers ; and that our ...
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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