Annual Register, Nide 68 |
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Sivu 124
“ to the conduct of the Lord ChanIt was the more necessary to do cellor , he ( Dr. Lushington ) did this , because , the great difficulty but discharge a debt of justice to of meeting the attacks of enemies that individual when he said ...
“ to the conduct of the Lord ChanIt was the more necessary to do cellor , he ( Dr. Lushington ) did this , because , the great difficulty but discharge a debt of justice to of meeting the attacks of enemies that individual when he said ...
Sivu 204
... against the dence ; the ardour , the manliness , common enemy , to lament that the deep tone of generous feeling any necessity should arise for our with which it had been defended , interference between them .
... against the dence ; the ardour , the manliness , common enemy , to lament that the deep tone of generous feeling any necessity should arise for our with which it had been defended , interference between them .
Sivu 206
... and receive new instrucbe construed into an acknowledg- tions . The extension of the armisment of inferiority . They endea- tice , although proposed by the men , no enemy merely to gain time , was 206 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1826 .
... and receive new instrucbe construed into an acknowledg- tions . The extension of the armisment of inferiority . They endea- tice , although proposed by the men , no enemy merely to gain time , was 206 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1826 .
Sivu 207
men , no enemy merely to gain time , was to cut off the communication with no sacrifice on the part of the Rangoon . When remonstrances British commander ; for the season were made to the Burmese comand the state of the country would ...
men , no enemy merely to gain time , was to cut off the communication with no sacrifice on the part of the Rangoon . When remonstrances British commander ; for the season were made to the Burmese comand the state of the country would ...
Sivu 208
The different divisions and the force and position of the advanced in the ordinary style of enemy being much too strong to Burmese . warfare , creeping on be attacked without their assistwards slowly , and certainly , stocks ance ...
The different divisions and the force and position of the advanced in the ordinary style of enemy being much too strong to Burmese . warfare , creeping on be attacked without their assistwards slowly , and certainly , stocks ance ...
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