Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 229
... called Opposition Candidates were returned . The Government did not scruple to circulate their own lists , with a strong recom- mendation to the electors to vote for the persons named in them . The Session of the new Legisla- tive Body ...
... called Opposition Candidates were returned . The Government did not scruple to circulate their own lists , with a strong recom- mendation to the electors to vote for the persons named in them . The Session of the new Legisla- tive Body ...
Page 254
... called the Hin- dun , but a troop of our horse artil- lery crossed the stream , and turn- ing the left flank of the rebels , put them to flight . Next day they renewed the attack , and were again defeated , with the loss of 26 guns ...
... called the Hin- dun , but a troop of our horse artil- lery crossed the stream , and turn- ing the left flank of the rebels , put them to flight . Next day they renewed the attack , and were again defeated , with the loss of 26 guns ...
Page 235
... called upon him , and after remarking that it was a hard thing for a son to say against a father , declared the latter's temper was so bad that he could bear it no longer , and he therefore wished to know if it could not be arranged for ...
... called upon him , and after remarking that it was a hard thing for a son to say against a father , declared the latter's temper was so bad that he could bear it no longer , and he therefore wished to know if it could not be arranged for ...
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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