Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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Page 279
... Henry Pottinger appointed Plenipoten- tiary in his stead . It soon appeared that the Chi- nese had no intention of fulfilling these engagements , although orders were sent to Chusan by Sir Gordon Bremer to provide for the imme- diate ...
... Henry Pottinger appointed Plenipoten- tiary in his stead . It soon appeared that the Chi- nese had no intention of fulfilling these engagements , although orders were sent to Chusan by Sir Gordon Bremer to provide for the imme- diate ...
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... Henry Pottinger , the new Plenipotentiary , reached the Canton waters , accompanied by Sir William Parker , who as- sumed the command of the fleet in the Chinese seas . Sir H. Pot- tinger immediately published a copy of his credentials ...
... Henry Pottinger , the new Plenipotentiary , reached the Canton waters , accompanied by Sir William Parker , who as- sumed the command of the fleet in the Chinese seas . Sir H. Pot- tinger immediately published a copy of his credentials ...
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... Henry Hardinge , sir Francis Burdett , viscount Ingestre , colonel Gurwood , captain Britten , captain Webster , and some other gentlemen . A boat twenty - three feet long and seven broad was placed in a large sheet of water ; it had ...
... Henry Hardinge , sir Francis Burdett , viscount Ingestre , colonel Gurwood , captain Britten , captain Webster , and some other gentlemen . A boat twenty - three feet long and seven broad was placed in a large sheet of water ; it had ...
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... Henry Har- dinge , the inventor stated , that without a battering train he could transport on a mule's back the means of destroying the strongest fortress in Europe . No doubt this is very startling , but , as in every particular the ...
... Henry Har- dinge , the inventor stated , that without a battering train he could transport on a mule's back the means of destroying the strongest fortress in Europe . No doubt this is very startling , but , as in every particular the ...
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... . Dr. Franks . Mr. B. Harrison . Sir Robert Inglis , bart . , M.P. Sir Henry Pelly . Sir C. Price , bart . Mr. M. Harrison . Chief Mourners were : — sent baronet ) . Mr. Astley Cooper . The procession FEB . ] 29 CHRONICLE .
... . Dr. Franks . Mr. B. Harrison . Sir Robert Inglis , bart . , M.P. Sir Henry Pelly . Sir C. Price , bart . Mr. M. Harrison . Chief Mourners were : — sent baronet ) . Mr. Astley Cooper . The procession FEB . ] 29 CHRONICLE .
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