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at the disposal of the
a half strong Regiments Commander in Chief for garrisons and active.
Service to the Northwards, and though 8:
and though less might
do for dong Nong, and Noolangevo, it is to be.
were in winds that a part of the Troops first
borne
placed there will be at any moment disposable,
be
should. Sir Hugh Gough think they can better be employed, to the Northward, and I am
Convinced that this demonstration of
over
Awful
Bur
-whelming Military strength will, when Combined with the ample means which the Admiral has at his Command, Cause, a most powerful and Salutary
impression
more.
on the Cabinet of Peking, and will
fully open-
the
eyes of the Emperor
and his warlike Councillors (who are
unquestionably acquainted, through spies, with
all our
arrangements) as to the overwhelming Power
of
the ... of
of England, and the absolute hopelessness
of attempting to oppose it, then our having a much
larger Army in one-
body in the field, and
which the invariable and brilliant success
which has marked the progress of the war,
has perfectly demonstrated to be unnecessary
to
ensure victory wherever this combined Forces shall have
an Enemy.
an
opportunity of meeting
Your Lordship will, I am sure
understand, that in
offering the opinions I have on Garrisons and other
subject of
arrangements Connected with the temporary occupation of Posts of this Empire, it is the ... farthest from my intention to intrude my
Military matters, but these
on the great
sentiments on
questions bear so directly
+
Political and ultimate objects of the
Expedition that I feel that to remain quite
silent
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it the disposal of the
a half strong Regiments Commander in Chief for garrisons and active.
Servier to the Northwards, and though 8:
and though less might
do for dong Nong, and Noolangevo, it is to be.
were in winds that a. part of the Trasps fist
borne
plased there with be at any moment disposable,
be
should. Sir Hugh Gough think they can better employed, to the Northward, and I am
Convinced that this demonstration of
Over
Aavul
Bur
-whelming Military shingth will, when_ Combined with the ample means which stie Bellency the Admiral _ has at his Commant, Cause, a. most powerful and Salutary
impression
Serve more.
on the Cabinet of Peking, and will
fully to open-
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eyes of the Emperor
and his warlite Councillers (who are
unquestionably acquainted, through, spies, with
all bur
arrangements) as to the overwhelming Power
off
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the... of
of England, and 1 he.. absolute hopelessness
altempting to oppose it, then our having a much
larger Army in one-
body in the field, and __
which the invariable and brilliant success
which has marked the progress of the trar,
has perfectly demonstrated to be unnecessary
to
ensure victory wherever this combined Forces shall have.
Onemy.
an
opportunity of meeting
Your Lordship will, I am sure
understand, that in
done on the
offering the opinions have Garrisons and other
subject of
arrangements Connected with the temporary rccupation of Posts of this Empire, it is the ... farthest from my intention to intrude my -
Military matters, but these
on the great
sentiments on
questions bear so directly
+
-Political and ultimate objects of the
Expendition that . Ifeel that to remain quite
silent
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