Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... Captain Elliot opens negotiations with Keshen at Canton - Tedious delays - Commodore Sir G. Bremer reduces the Bogue forts - Terms agreed upon between Captain Elliot and the Chinese authorities - Despatch of Keshen - The British Go ...
... Captain Elliot opens negotiations with Keshen at Canton - Tedious delays - Commodore Sir G. Bremer reduces the Bogue forts - Terms agreed upon between Captain Elliot and the Chinese authorities - Despatch of Keshen - The British Go ...
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... Captain GORDON . Hon . H. L. CORRY . J. R. BONHAM . Captain BOLDERO . Colonel JONATHAN PEEL . Attorney - General Solicitor General Judge - Advocate ... ... HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 199.
... Captain GORDON . Hon . H. L. CORRY . J. R. BONHAM . Captain BOLDERO . Colonel JONATHAN PEEL . Attorney - General Solicitor General Judge - Advocate ... ... HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 199.
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... Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners Vice - Chamberlain Treasurer of the Household Controller of the Household ... Captain MEYNELL . Duchess of BUCCLEUCH . Marchioness CAMDEN . Lady LYTTELTON . Lady PORTMAN . Lady BARHAM . Countess of ...
... Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners Vice - Chamberlain Treasurer of the Household Controller of the Household ... Captain MEYNELL . Duchess of BUCCLEUCH . Marchioness CAMDEN . Lady LYTTELTON . Lady PORTMAN . Lady BARHAM . Countess of ...
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... Captain Elliot opens negotiations with Keshen at Canton - Tedious delays - Commodore Sir G. Bremer reduces the Bogue forts - Terms agreed upon between Cap- tain Elliot and the Chinese authorities - Despatch of Keshen - The British ...
... Captain Elliot opens negotiations with Keshen at Canton - Tedious delays - Commodore Sir G. Bremer reduces the Bogue forts - Terms agreed upon between Cap- tain Elliot and the Chinese authorities - Despatch of Keshen - The British ...
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... Captain An- derson , took post on the left of the Pass , to prevent any of the enemy attempting to escape in the direc- tion of Ghorebund . The infantry followed , but their movements were greatly retarded by the guns , the progress of ...
... Captain An- derson , took post on the left of the Pass , to prevent any of the enemy attempting to escape in the direc- tion of Ghorebund . The infantry followed , but their movements were greatly retarded by the guns , the progress of ...
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