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we got to Pekin. It narrative of the campaign in China of 1860. By the Per. Ft. J. L. McGhee, Chaplain to the Forces, and to dis
the Part of Carlisle. Londen, 1862.
well
Excellency
held out
4.29. Then there was the Chinese coolie coffes, orga..
wise very
by Major Temple and offirend from regiments, 91.6d staff pay being to officers to leave their own regiments sad under- sable the dirty work of looking after Chinese coolies. The military train receiver a conn siderable addition to its officers in the space or
wag, but I look
exon
this system of providing extre officers for that corps as very defective, and for more then one reason; the lost men will prefer to remain in their regimeck, and will be Rept here, and in the bassport secours, when here is so much peculiar and unplicreal work tobe done and the glory is of sath a quiet charac
cher that it does not stimulate quen to extre
rit
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