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all existing British authority in China , and to act according to circumstances . If Lord Palmer- ston did not intend to take this course , what course would he take ? A new Parliament could not meet until the end of May , and what ...
all existing British authority in China , and to act according to circumstances . If Lord Palmer- ston did not intend to take this course , what course would he take ? A new Parliament could not meet until the end of May , and what ...
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all existing British authority in China , and to act according to circumstances . If Lord Palmer- ston did not intend to take this course , what course would he take ? A new Parliament could not meet until the end of May , and what ...
all existing British authority in China , and to act according to circumstances . If Lord Palmer- ston did not intend to take this course , what course would he take ? A new Parliament could not meet until the end of May , and what ...
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The people were not anxious for a war with China , but they thought it necessary that there should be a clear expression of opinion in support of the honour and interests of the country . Our connection with China is peculiar .
The people were not anxious for a war with China , but they thought it necessary that there should be a clear expression of opinion in support of the honour and interests of the country . Our connection with China is peculiar .
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