Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... Burmese war is not appreciated at home . It is , however , a subject of deep interest , whether considered in a public or private point of view . We are kept in a constant state of excitation here , by the important occurrences daily ...
... Burmese war is not appreciated at home . It is , however , a subject of deep interest , whether considered in a public or private point of view . We are kept in a constant state of excitation here , by the important occurrences daily ...
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... Burmese but too good grounds for retorting the charge upon their enemies . Subsequent to the failure of the assault on our forces at Rangoon , it was found from documents captured in the enemy's camp , that eight Burmese Chiefs , who ...
... Burmese but too good grounds for retorting the charge upon their enemies . Subsequent to the failure of the assault on our forces at Rangoon , it was found from documents captured in the enemy's camp , that eight Burmese Chiefs , who ...
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... Burmese were to flatter themselves that Lord Amherst , the present Guardian of India , would desert over to them . The following is a portion of a private letter dated Rangoon , January 12th , and confirms what we long ago stated ...
... Burmese were to flatter themselves that Lord Amherst , the present Guardian of India , would desert over to them . The following is a portion of a private letter dated Rangoon , January 12th , and confirms what we long ago stated ...
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... Burmese General , Maha Bundoola , has sent a letter to Sir Archi- bald Campbell , expressing his surprise that the two states should have been involved in war on account of the two rebels Chorajeet and Mar- jeet , usually called the ...
... Burmese General , Maha Bundoola , has sent a letter to Sir Archi- bald Campbell , expressing his surprise that the two states should have been involved in war on account of the two rebels Chorajeet and Mar- jeet , usually called the ...
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... Burmese empire have scarcely been completed in February 1825 . This has arisen from no deficiency of means , but from the fact that the Govern- ment rushed into the war without obtaining proper information , and have ever since been ...
... Burmese empire have scarcely been completed in February 1825 . This has arisen from no deficiency of means , but from the fact that the Govern- ment rushed into the war without obtaining proper information , and have ever since been ...
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