The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, 1871 - 1033 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... troops at certain points to aid the civil authorities , and to encourage the loyal , which will compel you to withdraw from Upper Canada as many companies of the 24th as I can spare you , to show a good front at this crisis , I have ...
... troops at certain points to aid the civil authorities , and to encourage the loyal , which will compel you to withdraw from Upper Canada as many companies of the 24th as I can spare you , to show a good front at this crisis , I have ...
Pagina 31
... troop of horse artillery ; in all about 6,000 men . Runjeet's troops were to advance on Cabul from Peshawur through the Khyber Pass . As it was designed to deal a blow at the Ameers of Scinde in pass- ing , the Company's troops were to ...
... troop of horse artillery ; in all about 6,000 men . Runjeet's troops were to advance on Cabul from Peshawur through the Khyber Pass . As it was designed to deal a blow at the Ameers of Scinde in pass- ing , the Company's troops were to ...
Pagina 76
... troops and Ibrahim Pasha , in which the latter is completely defeated , and forced to retreat to the mountains . Beyrout is eva- cuated the same night , and made the head- quarters of General Smith . 12. The Queen Mother resigns the ...
... troops and Ibrahim Pasha , in which the latter is completely defeated , and forced to retreat to the mountains . Beyrout is eva- cuated the same night , and made the head- quarters of General Smith . 12. The Queen Mother resigns the ...
Pagina 78
... troops were silent ones . If the enemy had concentrated 100,000 troops in the first campaign of the Revolution , they would have marched to Paris . ( Murmurs . ) He knew the strength of France , which lay in the arms of its twenty ...
... troops were silent ones . If the enemy had concentrated 100,000 troops in the first campaign of the Revolution , they would have marched to Paris . ( Murmurs . ) He knew the strength of France , which lay in the arms of its twenty ...
Pagina 85
... troops which did not be- long to the province ; the payment of 6,000,000 dollars within a week to England ; and British troops to remain in position till the same was paid . The British loss was 15 killed and 127 ounded . 24. Sir Robert ...
... troops which did not be- long to the province ; the payment of 6,000,000 dollars within a week to England ; and British troops to remain in position till the same was paid . The British loss was 15 killed and 127 ounded . 24. Sir Robert ...
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