Annual Register, Volume 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 - History |
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Page 181
... officers in the pub lic departments . The first of these motions involved considerations to which the public mind had recently been much directed , and the gal- lant officer who proposed it at this time might have felt sure of a general ...
... officers in the pub lic departments . The first of these motions involved considerations to which the public mind had recently been much directed , and the gal- lant officer who proposed it at this time might have felt sure of a general ...
Page 182
... officers of the navy were undoubt- edly more professional than the officers of the army , and therefore the latter need not be ashamed to imitate some of their proceed- ings . The gallant officer disclaimed any desire to pass censure ...
... officers of the navy were undoubt- edly more professional than the officers of the army , and therefore the latter need not be ashamed to imitate some of their proceed- ings . The gallant officer disclaimed any desire to pass censure ...
Page 250
... officers , who , with the excep- tion of Colonel Ripley , were un- armed , in the middle , upon whom the troopers immediately rushed at a gallop , and shot them down . After butchering all the officers of the 54th , the troopers ...
... officers , who , with the excep- tion of Colonel Ripley , were un- armed , in the middle , upon whom the troopers immediately rushed at a gallop , and shot them down . After butchering all the officers of the 54th , the troopers ...
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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