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Page 66
... matter of the lorcha , be the Chinese right or wrong , was not the seizure of the forts a sufficient reprisal and reparation ? He thought it was . But , after this , the case was complicated by another demand- the right of entry , under ...
... matter of the lorcha , be the Chinese right or wrong , was not the seizure of the forts a sufficient reprisal and reparation ? He thought it was . But , after this , the case was complicated by another demand- the right of entry , under ...
Page 172
... matter , but why do you leave us under the necessity of submitting to the violation of our consciences in others ? ' Take the case of a man and woman present- ing themselves before the altar for the solemnization of this sacred rite ...
... matter , but why do you leave us under the necessity of submitting to the violation of our consciences in others ? ' Take the case of a man and woman present- ing themselves before the altar for the solemnization of this sacred rite ...
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... matter would be de- signedly published in any English newspaper , we have to guard in these times against errors , indis- cretion , and temper , as well as against intentional sedition . 66 The quarter of a century which has passed ...
... matter would be de- signedly published in any English newspaper , we have to guard in these times against errors , indis- cretion , and temper , as well as against intentional sedition . 66 The quarter of a century which has passed ...
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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