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Pàgina 319
... Hope Grant , * who had not merely distinguished himself during the Mutiny , but who had served in the first English war with China during the operations round Canton , was appointed to the command of the army ; while Admiral Hope ...
... Hope Grant , * who had not merely distinguished himself during the Mutiny , but who had served in the first English war with China during the operations round Canton , was appointed to the command of the army ; while Admiral Hope ...
Pàgina 326
... Hope anchored in security off those very forts which had repulsed him in the previous year , and which would in all probability have continued to defy any direct attack from the sea . Let it not be said , therefore , that Sir Hope ...
... Hope anchored in security off those very forts which had repulsed him in the previous year , and which would in all probability have continued to defy any direct attack from the sea . Let it not be said , therefore , that Sir Hope ...
Pàgina 333
... Hope Grant , there were other Englishmen in his rear possibly in imminent peril of their lives amid the Celestials at Tungchow . Mr. Parkes rode back , therefore , to that town , and with him went one English dragoon , named Phipps ...
... Hope Grant , there were other Englishmen in his rear possibly in imminent peril of their lives amid the Celestials at Tungchow . Mr. Parkes rode back , therefore , to that town , and with him went one English dragoon , named Phipps ...
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