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Pàgina 319
HOPE GRANT . 319 The troops which were to form the expedition were mainly
drawn from India , and Sir Hope Grant , * who had not merely distinguished
himself during the Mutiny , but who had served in the first English war with China
during ...
HOPE GRANT . 319 The troops which were to form the expedition were mainly
drawn from India , and Sir Hope Grant , * who had not merely distinguished
himself during the Mutiny , but who had served in the first English war with China
during ...
Pàgina 333
He did not forget also that , while he was almost in a place of safety near the
limits of the Chinese pickets , and not far distant from the advancing columns of
Sir Hope Grant , there were other Englishmen in his rear possibly in imminent
peril of ...
He did not forget also that , while he was almost in a place of safety near the
limits of the Chinese pickets , and not far distant from the advancing columns of
Sir Hope Grant , there were other Englishmen in his rear possibly in imminent
peril of ...
Pàgina 339
The action might have been indefinitely prolonged and left undecided , had not
Sir Hope Grant suddenly resolved to reinforce his left with a portion of his centre ,
and to assail the enemy's right vigorously . This later part of the battle began with
...
The action might have been indefinitely prolonged and left undecided , had not
Sir Hope Grant suddenly resolved to reinforce his left with a portion of his centre ,
and to assail the enemy's right vigorously . This later part of the battle began with
...
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