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Pàgina 185
There the impatience of an European community to enjoy at once all the
advantages that might accrue in the course of time from the change in the historic
policy of China , had threatened to entail that rupture which the Consuls had
been ...
There the impatience of an European community to enjoy at once all the
advantages that might accrue in the course of time from the change in the historic
policy of China , had threatened to entail that rupture which the Consuls had
been ...
Pàgina 285
285 authorities , felt compelled to decide upon the course of action he should
pursue . The opinion at Hongkong was unanimous among official and mercantile
circles alike that the first step should be to take Canton and put an end to Yeh's ...
285 authorities , felt compelled to decide upon the course of action he should
pursue . The opinion at Hongkong was unanimous among official and mercantile
circles alike that the first step should be to take Canton and put an end to Yeh's ...
Pàgina 299
Be that as it may , Sir Michael Seymour was prevented leaving Hongkong until
the 25th of March , and he did not reach the Gulf of Pechihli until the 24th of April ,
and the various vessels of the fleet arrived in the course of the following fortnight .
Be that as it may , Sir Michael Seymour was prevented leaving Hongkong until
the 25th of March , and he did not reach the Gulf of Pechihli until the 24th of April ,
and the various vessels of the fleet arrived in the course of the following fortnight .
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