The Chinese War: An Account of All the Operations of the British Forces from the Commencement to the Treaty of Nanking |
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The Chinese War: An Account of All the Operations of the British Forces John Ouchterlony Limited preview - 2009 |
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55th regiment admiral advance amongst Amoy anchorage anchored Anunghoy appeared arms arrival artillery attack bank batteries Bengal volunteers boats body Bogue brigade British Canton Captain Elliot carried Chapoo Chin-hae Chin-keang-foo Chinese Chinese troops Chuenpee Chusan Colonel column command crew defence detachment directed dispatched emperor enemy enemy's entrance evacuated factories fire fleet formed forts garrison gates ginjalls guns harbour heights Hong Hong-Kong hostilities intrenchments island junks Keeshen kwang-chow-foo land loss Macao Madras artillery Madras native infantry mandarins marines matchlocks ment merchants miles military morning naval naval brigade Nemesis Ningpo North Wangtung occupied officer parapet party Pei-ho Pekin Phlegethon plenipotentiary position prisoners proceeded province ramparts retreat returned river round shot sappers sappers and miners sent Shang-hae Shang-tung ships shore shot Sir Henry Pottinger Sir Hugh Gough squadron steamer suburb Tartar Ting-hae tion town trade transports vessels walls Wellesley whole Woosung wounded Yang-tse-Kiang