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... Rangoon . The following is an extract from the letter : - " I hasten to communicate the glad tidings of the confirmation of the hopes held out in my letter of the 4th of September . Letters received by the Eliza state that your son , Mr ...
... Rangoon . The following is an extract from the letter : - " I hasten to communicate the glad tidings of the confirmation of the hopes held out in my letter of the 4th of September . Letters received by the Eliza state that your son , Mr ...
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... RANGOON FORCE . In our last , we left Sir Archibald Campbell advancing in full force against the enemy , with a ... Rangoon forces were to advance in two divisions supporting each other : one by land , under Sir A. Campbell himself , and ...
... RANGOON FORCE . In our last , we left Sir Archibald Campbell advancing in full force against the enemy , with a ... Rangoon forces were to advance in two divisions supporting each other : one by land , under Sir A. Campbell himself , and ...
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... Rangoon by the course of the river on which the Burmese forces were encamped at Donabew . As to their position being turned by him , it has been ob- served , the meaning of this phrase is , that the Burmese army , amount- ing to the ...
... Rangoon by the course of the river on which the Burmese forces were encamped at Donabew . As to their position being turned by him , it has been ob- served , the meaning of this phrase is , that the Burmese army , amount- ing to the ...
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... Rangoon under Col. M'Creagh . His Majesty's 45th Foot had arrived there from Ceylon , this being the SEVENTH regiment of King's infantry that had been landed at Rangoon since May 1824 ! while there were besides Two with General Morrison ...
... Rangoon under Col. M'Creagh . His Majesty's 45th Foot had arrived there from Ceylon , this being the SEVENTH regiment of King's infantry that had been landed at Rangoon since May 1824 ! while there were besides Two with General Morrison ...
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... Rangoon expedition . Are the British troops under his command to be again condemned to be there inactive for five or six months , at a great distance from their supplies , struggling with the com- bined evils of scarcity , disease , and ...
... Rangoon expedition . Are the British troops under his command to be again condemned to be there inactive for five or six months , at a great distance from their supplies , struggling with the com- bined evils of scarcity , disease , and ...
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