Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... hope that the 160 unfortunate persons who were still in the pit , or their corpses , could by any pos- sibility be recovered . Still their relatives hoped against hope , and reiterated attempts were made to reach the workings , each ...
... hope that the 160 unfortunate persons who were still in the pit , or their corpses , could by any pos- sibility be recovered . Still their relatives hoped against hope , and reiterated attempts were made to reach the workings , each ...
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... Hope and Dr. Dale ; and for endeavouring to rally the men , in conjunction with Lieut . W. Hope , 7th Royal Fusiliers ; secondly , for having , on 8th Sept. , 1855 , after the regiments had retired into the trenches , cleared the most ...
... Hope and Dr. Dale ; and for endeavouring to rally the men , in conjunction with Lieut . W. Hope , 7th Royal Fusiliers ; secondly , for having , on 8th Sept. , 1855 , after the regiments had retired into the trenches , cleared the most ...
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... hope you are better -keep well and take care of yourself . I saw you at your window . I am better , but have got a bad cold . I shall write you , sweet one , in the beginning of the week . I hope we may meet soon . may go , I think , to ...
... hope you are better -keep well and take care of yourself . I saw you at your window . I am better , but have got a bad cold . I shall write you , sweet one , in the beginning of the week . I hope we may meet soon . may go , I think , 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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