Parliamentary Papers, Volume 31H.M. Stationery Office, 1832 - Great Britain |
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... manner adopted by the Foo Yuen on the occasion . 54. The regulations , though termed new , do not materially differ in substance from those which have been enacted at former periods . We do not perceive any strong objections exist to ...
... manner adopted by the Foo Yuen on the occasion . 54. The regulations , though termed new , do not materially differ in substance from those which have been enacted at former periods . We do not perceive any strong objections exist to ...
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... manner to their notice , oppose obstacles to the completion of the works , which if no such application were made would be regarded as of minor importance . We still expressed to the Merchants our reluctance to enter upon this ...
... manner to their notice , oppose obstacles to the completion of the works , which if no such application were made would be regarded as of minor importance . We still expressed to the Merchants our reluctance to enter upon this ...
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... manner to add any more buildings . If they presume to oppose , the Hong Merchants alone will be held responsible . Natives must be prohibited from landing on the west side at the Foreigners ' stairs ( or Malow ) , or creating any dis ...
... manner to add any more buildings . If they presume to oppose , the Hong Merchants alone will be held responsible . Natives must be prohibited from landing on the west side at the Foreigners ' stairs ( or Malow ) , or creating any dis ...
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... manner , lose people's hearts . " Is it not one high Heaven that has torn all the nations of mankind ? Are they not reciprocally of the same species ? It was the same Heaven that gave exis tence to Manchows and Chinese which gave ...
... manner , lose people's hearts . " Is it not one high Heaven that has torn all the nations of mankind ? Are they not reciprocally of the same species ? It was the same Heaven that gave exis tence to Manchows and Chinese which gave ...
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... manner . If this threat were obeyed , or indeed received in silence , in the course of a few days , on any other occasion , we might expect to see it put into execution ; while , on the other hand , if spirited and deci- . sive measures ...
... manner . If this threat were obeyed , or indeed received in silence , in the course of a few days , on any other occasion , we might expect to see it put into execution ; while , on the other hand , if spirited and deci- . sive measures ...
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