HALIFAX PAPERS. Vol. XIX (ff. 176). 1. ff. 1-112. Letters of Admiral Sir Henry William Bruce, K.C.B., as Commander-in-Chief in the Pacific; 1855-1858. Partly printed. Preceded (ff. 1-6) by letters to Sir James Graham, 1855. 2. ff. 113-176. Correspond... 1855-1858
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