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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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Notice was given to the Chinese authorities to that effect ; but the Chinese Commissioner re- turned a very vague answer , inti- mating that he was not aware that any smuggling had taken place . That was the position in which the matter ...
Notice was given to the Chinese authorities to that effect ; but the Chinese Commissioner re- turned a very vague answer , inti- mating that he was not aware that any smuggling had taken place . That was the position in which the matter ...
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After stating his fear lest measures of extreme se- verity should be too hastily resorted to , or carried too far , the Governor- General in Council proceeded to lay down the following rules for the guidance of civil authorities in ...
After stating his fear lest measures of extreme se- verity should be too hastily resorted to , or carried too far , the Governor- General in Council proceeded to lay down the following rules for the guidance of civil authorities in ...
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of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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