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He believed that the supposed feeling of the people of Canton against the admission of foreigners was a mere bugbear ; but , even were it not , that was no reason why we should not call upon the authorities to maintain order and to be ...
He believed that the supposed feeling of the people of Canton against the admission of foreigners was a mere bugbear ; but , even were it not , that was no reason why we should not call upon the authorities to maintain order and to be ...
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When the case was fairly and im- partially considered , he was per- suaded that the House would be of opinion that no blame justly at tached to our local authorities at Canton , or to the Government at home , who could have pursued no ...
When the case was fairly and im- partially considered , he was per- suaded that the House would be of opinion that no blame justly at tached to our local authorities at Canton , or to the Government at home , who could have pursued no ...
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We were not , he observed , at war with the Court of Pekin , but with the local Govern- .ment at Canton , and he hoped that the result of these hostilities would be to place the relations of Europe with China upon a safer and more ...
We were not , he observed , at war with the Court of Pekin , but with the local Govern- .ment at Canton , and he hoped that the result of these hostilities would be to place the relations of Europe with China upon a safer and more ...
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