id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43669 Hall, W. H. (William Hutcheon), Sir Narrative of the Voyages and Services of the Nemesis from 1840 to 1843 And of the Combined Naval and Military Operations in China: Comprising a Complete Account of the Colony of Hong-Kong and Remarks on the Character & Habits of the Chinese. Second Edition .txt text/plain 226264 7890 63 the Land's End. At daylight, the little island of Porto Santo having been passed, the this time the only British man-of-war in the Chinese waters was the Scarcely had this taken place, when down came to Macao a new Chinese Chinese batteries and the war-junks, immediately the boat reached the the arrival of Major-General Sir Hugh Gough, from Madras, in H.M.S. Cruizer, to assume the command in chief of all the land-forces, by the As soon as our vessels and boats approached, the Chinese opened a vessels, Chinese junks, boats of all kinds, and the long line of On the Chinese side, the river batteries opened upon the Nemesis and In the mean time, the boats of the Nemesis, under Captain Hall, having island without landing a body of men to attack the Chinese soldiers, the little party again returned to the steamer, the Chinese having ./cache/43669.txt ./txt/43669.txt