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Page 112
... exten- sion of the treaty with those coun- tries , and a new treaty with France . That was of no use , however , un- less they could obtain such treaties with every power in the world that had a vessel 112 ] REGISTER , 1841 . ANNUAL.
... exten- sion of the treaty with those coun- tries , and a new treaty with France . That was of no use , however , un- less they could obtain such treaties with every power in the world that had a vessel 112 ] REGISTER , 1841 . ANNUAL.
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Edmund Burke. with every power in the world that had a vessel sailing on the ocean . In this work great progress had been made . He then entered into a summary of the negotiations which had been effected or were in progress with various ...
Edmund Burke. with every power in the world that had a vessel sailing on the ocean . In this work great progress had been made . He then entered into a summary of the negotiations which had been effected or were in progress with various ...
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... vessels also were sunk , in order to bar the passage . A heavy fire was opened upon the steamers Madagascar and Nemesis , which advanced to reconnoitre ; but the ships were soon brought up , and opened their fire on the junks and ...
... vessels also were sunk , in order to bar the passage . A heavy fire was opened upon the steamers Madagascar and Nemesis , which advanced to reconnoitre ; but the ships were soon brought up , and opened their fire on the junks and ...
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... vessel Captain Belcher had judiciously anchored close to the village of Tsing - hae , the point of debarcation , about five miles by the river line above the factories . I could , therefore , only land the 49th regiment , with which ...
... vessel Captain Belcher had judiciously anchored close to the village of Tsing - hae , the point of debarcation , about five miles by the river line above the factories . I could , therefore , only land the 49th regiment , with which ...
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... vessels on the coast having , " in a great degree , arrested the prostitution of the American flag to this inhuman purpose . " - " The efforts of the several Governments who are anxiously seeking to suppress this traffic , must ...
... vessels on the coast having , " in a great degree , arrested the prostitution of the American flag to this inhuman purpose . " - " The efforts of the several Governments who are anxiously seeking to suppress this traffic , must ...
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