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The heads of the commissariat , medical , and store departments would arrive long in advance of the troops , and orders had been given to send ade- quate supplies to China . The war would be confined to Canton .
The heads of the commissariat , medical , and store departments would arrive long in advance of the troops , and orders had been given to send ade- quate supplies to China . The war would be confined to Canton .
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The heads of the commissariat , medical , and store departments would arrive long in advance of the troops , and orders had been given to send ade- quate supplies to China . The war would be confined to Canton .
The heads of the commissariat , medical , and store departments would arrive long in advance of the troops , and orders had been given to send ade- quate supplies to China . The war would be confined to Canton .
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It so hap- pened that a ball to the officers of H.M.'s 81st Regiment was to be given that evening by the resi- dents at Lahore , and the authori- ties thought it better , in order to prevent any ...
It so hap- pened that a ball to the officers of H.M.'s 81st Regiment was to be given that evening by the resi- dents at Lahore , and the authori- ties thought it better , in order to prevent any ...
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of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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