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After some observations from Sir J. Walsh and Mr. Deedes , Mr. Sidney Herbert inquired whether the Government were going to continue the war for the same object , namely , the entry of Sir John Bowring into Canton , and whether the ...
After some observations from Sir J. Walsh and Mr. Deedes , Mr. Sidney Herbert inquired whether the Government were going to continue the war for the same object , namely , the entry of Sir John Bowring into Canton , and whether the ...
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He agreed in the main object which Lord J. Russell appeared to have in view , and in most of the means by which he proposed to attain that object ; but it was hardly possible for him to conceive how Lord John could arrive at his ...
He agreed in the main object which Lord J. Russell appeared to have in view , and in most of the means by which he proposed to attain that object ; but it was hardly possible for him to conceive how Lord John could arrive at his ...
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After some observations from Sir J. Walsh and Mr. Deedes , Mr. Sidney Herbert inquired whether the Government were going to continue the war for the same object , namely , the entry of Sir John Bowring into Canton , and whether the ...
After some observations from Sir J. Walsh and Mr. Deedes , Mr. Sidney Herbert inquired whether the Government were going to continue the war for the same object , namely , the entry of Sir John Bowring into Canton , and whether the ...
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