Annual Register, Volume 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 - History |
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Page 49
... 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 responsible for British life and property . He then ...
... 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 responsible for British life and property . He then ...
Page 56
... Canton authorities . lieved , he added , that for some time past the relations of the Chinese authorities at Canton with every European Government had become so thoroughly unsatisfactory as to be at length absolutely into- lerable , and ...
... Canton authorities . lieved , he added , that for some time past the relations of the Chinese authorities at Canton with every European Government had become so thoroughly unsatisfactory as to be at length absolutely into- lerable , and ...
Page 57
... 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 satisfactory footing . Sir B. Lytton did not think that Mr. Labouchere had suc- ceeded in giving a ...
... 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 satisfactory footing . Sir B. Lytton did not think that Mr. Labouchere had suc- ceeded in giving a ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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