Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 73
... honour , had declared against the noble Lord and his Government . " It would have been otherwise if the noble Lord had continued to be what he was in times past , when he declared him self the supporter of Liberal in- stitutions and ...
... honour , had declared against the noble Lord and his Government . " It would have been otherwise if the noble Lord had continued to be what he was in times past , when he declared him self the supporter of Liberal in- stitutions and ...
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... honour- able gentleman . " ( Cheers . ) Sir F. Thesiger said he did not know what the result of this ex- traordinary unanimity would be . ( A laugh . ) Of course , if the clauses were agreed to , there was an end of the question ; but ...
... honour- able gentleman . " ( Cheers . ) Sir F. Thesiger said he did not know what the result of this ex- traordinary unanimity would be . ( A laugh . ) Of course , if the clauses were agreed to , there was an end of the question ; but ...
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... honour to be , & c . , FELIX JONES , Political Agent with the Forces , and Resident in the Persian Gulf , From Lieutenant - General Sir JAMES OUTRAM , K.C.B. , Com- manding Expeditionary Force , to His Excellency Lieutenant- General Sir ...
... honour to be , & c . , FELIX JONES , Political Agent with the Forces , and Resident in the Persian Gulf , From Lieutenant - General Sir JAMES OUTRAM , K.C.B. , Com- manding Expeditionary Force , to His Excellency Lieutenant- General Sir ...
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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