Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... authorities - Despatch of Keshen - The British Go- vernment disapprove of the terms of the Convention - Captain Elliot is recalled , and Sir H. Pottinger appointed in his stead - Bad faith of the Chinese - The British squadron attacks ...
... authorities - Despatch of Keshen - The British Go- vernment disapprove of the terms of the Convention - Captain Elliot is recalled , and Sir H. Pottinger appointed in his stead - Bad faith of the Chinese - The British squadron attacks ...
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... authority curtailed , or that there would be any rejoicing here at any reverses which might befal her . At the same time he was not prepared to say , that the policy which had been pursued , of attempting the settling of the east- ern ...
... authority curtailed , or that there would be any rejoicing here at any reverses which might befal her . At the same time he was not prepared to say , that the policy which had been pursued , of attempting the settling of the east- ern ...
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... authority of parliament . He agreed with those who had expressed re- gret at the omission of all mention of France in the speech . Such an expression would have involved no concession , and could not have been ascribed to any but the ...
... authority of parliament . He agreed with those who had expressed re- gret at the omission of all mention of France in the speech . Such an expression would have involved no concession , and could not have been ascribed to any but the ...
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... authority by the act , and strove to foment , upon popular grounds , an opposition to the proposed renewal of the powers of the commissioners . These ef- forts were not without effect , and the difficulties experienced by the ministers ...
... authority by the act , and strove to foment , upon popular grounds , an opposition to the proposed renewal of the powers of the commissioners . These ef- forts were not without effect , and the difficulties experienced by the ministers ...
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... authority , or complaining of any of their subordinates . They had always taken the niggardly , never the bountiful side . They had always protected their officers , never countenanced inquiry into facts . If they had made them- selves ...
... authority , or complaining of any of their subordinates . They had always taken the niggardly , never the bountiful side . They had always protected their officers , never countenanced inquiry into facts . If they had made them- selves ...
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