id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015055854320 Rennie, D. F. The British arms in North China and Japan: Peking 1860; Kagosima 1862. By D.F. Rennie ... 1864 .txt text/plain 112924 4897 66 Major-General Sir James Hope Grant, K.O.B., distinguished for his services in India, was appointed Commanderin-Chief of Her Majesty's land forces in China, with the medical officers were on the line of march with their respective regiments, each of them accompanied by a certain number of light canvas stretchers for removing the were withdrawn, the boats having passed up the river beyond reach of the Chinese guns, which, however, had been of the gun-carriages talking to General Montauban, and arranging ulterior proceedings, as the surrender of the remaining forts seemed uncertain; an equivocating answer having Such being the state of matters, Admiral Hope determined at once to occupy Tien-tsin, and pushing on yesterday morning, he landed marines at the forts, and went Lord Elgin, Mr. Bruce and Sir Hope Grant arrived today from Peking, having come down by the Peiho, and Her ./cache/mdp.39015055854320.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015055854320.txt