Resolutions of thanks from the House of Commons regarding conduct during the Mutiny : broadsides, 1858 Feb. 8.

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Resolutions of thanks from the House of Commons regarding conduct during the Mutiny : broadsides, 1858 Feb. 8.

Five separate sheets thanking different groups for their part in suppressing the Mutiny--high officials, high ranking military personnel, officers of the the various forces, non-commissioned officers and native troops, and those persons not holding military rank.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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