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The Lord Chancellor complained that Lord Derby and Lord Lynd- hurst had both assumed what he denied was the fact , that the Chinese authorities had given no occasion for complaint . The ques- tion was , whether , there being a treaty by ...
The Lord Chancellor complained that Lord Derby and Lord Lynd- hurst had both assumed what he denied was the fact , that the Chinese authorities had given no occasion for complaint . The ques- tion was , whether , there being a treaty by ...
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He contended that she was a China - built ship , captured by pi- rates , recaptured by the Chinese , sold afterwards by the Chinese , and ultimately bought , owned , and manned by Chinese ; and this , he said derisively , was a British ...
He contended that she was a China - built ship , captured by pi- rates , recaptured by the Chinese , sold afterwards by the Chinese , and ultimately bought , owned , and manned by Chinese ; and this , he said derisively , was a British ...
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In an exposition of the law he maintained that the title of the Arrow to be considered a British vessel did not rest upon the colo- nial ordinance , but upon the treaty with the Chinese , and that it was an error to suppose that the ...
In an exposition of the law he maintained that the title of the Arrow to be considered a British vessel did not rest upon the colo- nial ordinance , but upon the treaty with the Chinese , and that it was an error to suppose that the ...
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