Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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Page 279
... o'clock the British colours were flying on the whole chain of these celebrated works . This was ac- complished with only five men slightly wounded out of the whole attacking force . The loss on the part of the Chinese was consider- able ...
... o'clock the British colours were flying on the whole chain of these celebrated works . This was ac- complished with only five men slightly wounded out of the whole attacking force . The loss on the part of the Chinese was consider- able ...
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... o'clock P.M. on the 24th , and the boats and other craft being placed in tow of the steamers , the British force moved to the attack ; the right column , towed by the Atalanta steamer , to attack and keep possession of the factories ...
... o'clock P.M. on the 24th , and the boats and other craft being placed in tow of the steamers , the British force moved to the attack ; the right column , towed by the Atalanta steamer , to attack and keep possession of the factories ...
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... o'clock the advance was sounded , and it has seldom fallen to my lot to wit- ness a more soldierlike and steady advance or a more animated at- tack . Every individual , native as well as European , steadily and gallantly did his duty ...
... o'clock the advance was sounded , and it has seldom fallen to my lot to wit- ness a more soldierlike and steady advance or a more animated at- tack . Every individual , native as well as European , steadily and gallantly did his duty ...
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... o'clock precisely , the clock having stopped at that time in consequence of the injury done to the bell - wires . The electric fluid struck the cone , or upper part of the spire , which from the roof had a very shattered appearance ...
... o'clock precisely , the clock having stopped at that time in consequence of the injury done to the bell - wires . The electric fluid struck the cone , or upper part of the spire , which from the roof had a very shattered appearance ...
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... o'clock , P.M. , the fine schooner the Veritas , of 179 tons burden , Captain R. Peak , ar- rived at Guernsey , in ballast , from London , and ran into St. Sampson's harbour . At a few minutes before three o'clock the next morning , the ...
... o'clock , P.M. , the fine schooner the Veritas , of 179 tons burden , Captain R. Peak , ar- rived at Guernsey , in ballast , from London , and ran into St. Sampson's harbour . At a few minutes before three o'clock the next morning , the ...
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