A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 4G. Bell and sons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... British Superintendents — Lord Napier — Political Relations in Abeyance — Opium Traffic prohibited — Negligence at Home — Crisis — War — Chusan taken— Negotiation — Warfare — Captain Elliot superseded — Sir Henry Pottinger — Capture of ...
... British Superintendents — Lord Napier — Political Relations in Abeyance — Opium Traffic prohibited — Negligence at Home — Crisis — War — Chusan taken— Negotiation — Warfare — Captain Elliot superseded — Sir Henry Pottinger — Capture of ...
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... British Superintendents - Lord Napier - Political Relations in Abeyance -Opium Traffic prohibited - Negligence at Home - Crisis- War - Chusan taken - Negotiation - Warfare - Captain Elliot superseded - Sir Henry Pottinger - Capture of ...
... British Superintendents - Lord Napier - Political Relations in Abeyance -Opium Traffic prohibited - Negligence at Home - Crisis- War - Chusan taken - Negotiation - Warfare - Captain Elliot superseded - Sir Henry Pottinger - Capture of ...
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... British Scientific Association - Geology- Medicine - Sanitary Improvement Agricultural Associations - Prisons and Criminal Law - Extinc- tion of Slavery - Education - Popular Music - Popular Art- The Educator Methods of Charity ...
... British Scientific Association - Geology- Medicine - Sanitary Improvement Agricultural Associations - Prisons and Criminal Law - Extinc- tion of Slavery - Education - Popular Music - Popular Art- The Educator Methods of Charity ...
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... British and Foreign Quarterly Review , which was intended to operate against the bill , but which probably wrought the other way . This article proceeded on the supposition that all women are bent on mischief ; and that the only way to ...
... British and Foreign Quarterly Review , which was intended to operate against the bill , but which probably wrought the other way . This article proceeded on the supposition that all women are bent on mischief ; and that the only way to ...
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... British Islands . As Mr. Hill had himself the pleasure of knowing , the postman had now to make long rounds through humble districts where , heretofore , his knock was seldom heard . ' As for the number of letters sent by post , it ...
... British Islands . As Mr. Hill had himself the pleasure of knowing , the postman had now to make long rounds through humble districts where , heretofore , his knock was seldom heard . ' As for the number of letters sent by post , it ...
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