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... , in reply to that by the President , are expressed in terms , and evince an asperity of feeling uncalled for by the circumstances , and inconsistent with that temper 517 . A for COLONIES: paging China Correspondence:
... , in reply to that by the President , are expressed in terms , and evince an asperity of feeling uncalled for by the circumstances , and inconsistent with that temper 517 . A for COLONIES: paging China Correspondence:
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. for by the circumstances , and inconsistent with that temper which should govern the proceedings of individuals composing a body to whom such weighty and im- portant trusts were committed ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. for by the circumstances , and inconsistent with that temper which should govern the proceedings of individuals composing a body to whom such weighty and im- portant trusts were committed ...
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... circumstances too clearly prove that the measures of last season did not produce that impression on the minds of the native authorities which it was expected would result from the course then pursued by the late Committee . 32. We have ...
... circumstances too clearly prove that the measures of last season did not produce that impression on the minds of the native authorities which it was expected would result from the course then pursued by the late Committee . 32. We have ...
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... circumstances , those gentlemen were obliged to content themselves with drawing up a temperate written remonstrance , addressed to the Foo Yuen , which they delivered to the Merchants , with a desire that it might be delivered without ...
... circumstances , those gentlemen were obliged to content themselves with drawing up a temperate written remonstrance , addressed to the Foo Yuen , which they delivered to the Merchants , with a desire that it might be delivered without ...
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... circumstances , commence before the 1st of October : the interval is open for negotiation , and for the adoption of such a course as shall convince the Chinese that we are not disposed to admit the imposition of restrictions injurious ...
... circumstances , commence before the 1st of October : the interval is open for negotiation , and for the adoption of such a course as shall convince the Chinese that we are not disposed to admit the imposition of restrictions injurious ...
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