Parliamentary Papers, Volume 31H.M. Stationery Office, 1832 - Great Britain |
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... Foo Yuen , accompanied by the Hoppo and a strong party of armed attendants . After a general inspection of the premises , during which the covers were torn down from the picture of his late Majesty , which was otherwise treated with ...
... Foo Yuen , accompanied by the Hoppo and a strong party of armed attendants . After a general inspection of the premises , during which the covers were torn down from the picture of his late Majesty , which was otherwise treated with ...
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... Foo Yuen was as unexpected by us as it was unprovoked ; and the nature of the inflictions which he is attempting to lay upon our intercourse with this country will , we trust , fully justify the course which we have deemed ourselves ...
... Foo Yuen was as unexpected by us as it was unprovoked ; and the nature of the inflictions which he is attempting to lay upon our intercourse with this country will , we trust , fully justify the course which we have deemed ourselves ...
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... Foo Yuen ; and added , that the address from Messrs . Daniell and Smith was for the same reason still in their possession . Mr. Lindsay informed them that the letters must be forthwith conveyed to their destinations , or that we should ...
... Foo Yuen ; and added , that the address from Messrs . Daniell and Smith was for the same reason still in their possession . Mr. Lindsay informed them that the letters must be forthwith conveyed to their destinations , or that we should ...
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... Foo Yuen and Hoppo , accompanied by a train of armed attendants ; the public hall was forcibly entered , the coverings torn down from the pictures , and that of His Majesty treated with marked indignity . The Hong Merchants were ...
... Foo Yuen and Hoppo , accompanied by a train of armed attendants ; the public hall was forcibly entered , the coverings torn down from the pictures , and that of His Majesty treated with marked indignity . The Hong Merchants were ...
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... Foo Yuen , stating , that as we had no present means of protecting our property we abandoned it . The keys , and we believe our addresses to the government , still remain in possession of the Hong Merchants . 10. Previously to these ...
... Foo Yuen , stating , that as we had no present means of protecting our property we abandoned it . The keys , and we believe our addresses to the government , still remain in possession of the Hong Merchants . 10. Previously to these ...
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