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Pàgina 191
A time of war induces all to think more flatteringly of pursuits in which the sword
counts of most service . The fire of patriotism was kindled to a fiercer glow by the
prospect of the rich prizes to be landed in the capture of opium vessels .
A time of war induces all to think more flatteringly of pursuits in which the sword
counts of most service . The fire of patriotism was kindled to a fiercer glow by the
prospect of the rich prizes to be landed in the capture of opium vessels .
Pàgina 564
... one part of whose duty will be to examine the registers and passes of all
Chinese vessels that may repair to that port to ... and should such officer at any
time find that any Chinese merchant - vessel has not a pass , or register , from
one of the ...
... one part of whose duty will be to examine the registers and passes of all
Chinese vessels that may repair to that port to ... and should such officer at any
time find that any Chinese merchant - vessel has not a pass , or register , from
one of the ...
Pàgina 565
Various small vessels belonging to the English nation , called schooners , cutters
, lorchas , etc. , etc. , have not hitherto been chargeable with tonnage dues . It is
now agreed , in relation to this class of vessels , which ply between Hong Kong ...
Various small vessels belonging to the English nation , called schooners , cutters
, lorchas , etc. , etc. , have not hitherto been chargeable with tonnage dues . It is
now agreed , in relation to this class of vessels , which ply between Hong Kong ...
Què en diuen els usuaris - Escriviu una ressenya
No hem trobat cap ressenya als llocs habituals.
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
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