Annual Register, Volume 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 - History |
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Edmund Burke. flag . 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 ...
Edmund Burke. flag . 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 ...
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... Chinese au- thorities had a right to board the Arrow and take away the crew . There was overwhelming evidence to show that the British flag was flying at the time , and therefore as between us and China this was a British ship . The Chinese ...
... Chinese au- thorities had a right to board the Arrow and take away the crew . There was overwhelming evidence to show that the British flag was flying at the time , and therefore as between us and China this was a British ship . The Chinese ...
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... Chinese to possess the vessel , or exempt it from the authority of the Emperor of China . All that had been heard in this and the other House , he observed , fell under these three heads , and he proceed- ed to discuss the several ...
... Chinese to possess the vessel , or exempt it from the authority of the Emperor of China . All that had been heard in this and the other House , he observed , fell under these three heads , and he proceed- ed to discuss the several ...
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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