Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 235
... Persian army- as he had no luggage cattle to en- able him to march into the inte- rior . The expedition sailed on the 29th of March , and was com- pletely successful . Near Ahwaz the Persian army was seen occupying a low range of hills ...
... Persian army- as he had no luggage cattle to en- able him to march into the inte- rior . The expedition sailed on the 29th of March , and was com- pletely successful . Near Ahwaz the Persian army was seen occupying a low range of hills ...
Page 236
... Persian Government ; and the British Government , when ap- pealed to by the Persian Govern- ment , in the event of difficulties arising , will use their best endea- vours to compose such differences in a manner just and honourable to Persia ...
... Persian Government ; and the British Government , when ap- pealed to by the Persian Govern- ment , in the event of difficulties arising , will use their best endea- vours to compose such differences in a manner just and honourable to Persia ...
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... Persian Government ; aud the British Government , when ap- pealed to by the Persian Govern- ment , in the event of difficulties arising , will use their best en- deavours to compose such dif- ferences in a manner just and honourable to ...
... Persian Government ; aud the British Government , when ap- pealed to by the Persian Govern- ment , in the event of difficulties arising , will use their best en- deavours to compose such dif- ferences in a manner just and honourable to ...
Contents
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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