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Pàgina 155
155 waged for the purposes of continuing the trade in opium , with which the
English Government distinctly repudiated all sympathy and connivance — not
because a few enthusiasts denounced its use as the indulgence of a hopeless
sin , but ...
155 waged for the purposes of continuing the trade in opium , with which the
English Government distinctly repudiated all sympathy and connivance — not
because a few enthusiasts denounced its use as the indulgence of a hopeless
sin , but ...
Pàgina 188
He was among the first critical Majesty's Government in a false position with the
Chinese authorities , and deprive the former of the protection claimed for them on
the faith of Treaties . It is for the British to set the example of scrupulous respect ...
He was among the first critical Majesty's Government in a false position with the
Chinese authorities , and deprive the former of the protection claimed for them on
the faith of Treaties . It is for the British to set the example of scrupulous respect ...
Pàgina 277
But at the very moment when there seemed every reason to hope that the prompt
manifestation of English power would induce the Pekin Government to repudiate
the acts of Yeh , and to conform its policy to the provisions of the treaty , an ...
But at the very moment when there seemed every reason to hope that the prompt
manifestation of English power would induce the Pekin Government to repudiate
the acts of Yeh , and to conform its policy to the provisions of the treaty , an ...
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