Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 254
... position at Badu- lee Ke - Serai , which was defended by a battery of heavy guns , and as these could not be silenced by the light field - pieces which were all the artillery that the British then had , he called on the 75th Regi- ment ...
... position at Badu- lee Ke - Serai , which was defended by a battery of heavy guns , and as these could not be silenced by the light field - pieces which were all the artillery that the British then had , he called on the 75th Regi- ment ...
Page 314
... position Moreover , there was no place in the whole of our works that could be considered safe ; for several of the sick and wounded who were lying in the banqueting- hall , which had been turned into a hospital , were killed in the ...
... position Moreover , there was no place in the whole of our works that could be considered safe ; for several of the sick and wounded who were lying in the banqueting- hall , which had been turned into a hospital , were killed in the ...
Page 445
... position and camp yesterday , about mid- day , leaving behind all their tents standing , with nearly the whole of their property , public and private , all their ammunition , and 17 guns . As far as I am able to learn , only five * guns ...
... position and camp yesterday , about mid- day , leaving behind all their tents standing , with nearly the whole of their property , public and private , all their ammunition , and 17 guns . As far as I am able to learn , only five * guns ...
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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