Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 233
... guns , * while a force of 1800 infantry and 14 guns was left in camp at Bushire . Each man carried his great - coat , blanket , and two days ' provisions , but no tents were taken or other equi- page ; the rain fell heavily and the ...
... guns , * while a force of 1800 infantry and 14 guns was left in camp at Bushire . Each man carried his great - coat , blanket , and two days ' provisions , but no tents were taken or other equi- page ; the rain fell heavily and the ...
Page 291
... guns , then came the Highlanders , in rear of whom was the central battery of six guns under Captain Maude . The 64th and 84th with two guns more were in their rear , and the regiment of Ferozepore closed the column . The British ...
... guns , then came the Highlanders , in rear of whom was the central battery of six guns under Captain Maude . The 64th and 84th with two guns more were in their rear , and the regiment of Ferozepore closed the column . The British ...
Page 106
... guns on her lower deck , 34 heavy 32's on her main - deck , 20 32- pounders on her forecastle , and a long 10 - inch gun on a traverse . Her crew is 850 men , and she is a fast sailer , and steams 12 or 13 knots an hour . Our first ...
... guns on her lower deck , 34 heavy 32's on her main - deck , 20 32- pounders on her forecastle , and a long 10 - inch gun on a traverse . Her crew is 850 men , and she is a fast sailer , and steams 12 or 13 knots an hour . Our first ...
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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