Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... British mer- chantman ! It was an essential characteristic of a British mer- chant ship , that she must be wholly owned by British subjects - that was , by natural - born subjects or those that had become subjects by naturalization ...
... British mer- chantman ! It was an essential characteristic of a British mer- chant ship , that she must be wholly owned by British subjects - that was , by natural - born subjects or those that had become subjects by naturalization ...
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... British flag was flying at the time , and therefore as between us and China this was a British ship . The Chinese might have complained , if they had thought fit , that a register had been improperly granted , but they had no right ...
... British flag was flying at the time , and therefore as between us and China this was a British ship . The Chinese might have complained , if they had thought fit , that a register had been improperly granted , but they had no right ...
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... British mis- sion from Tehran , were under British protection , which they have not since renounced . Art . XII . Saving the provisions in the latter part of the preceding Article , the British Government will renounce the right of ...
... British mis- sion from Tehran , were under British protection , which they have not since renounced . Art . XII . Saving the provisions in the latter part of the preceding Article , the British Government will renounce the right of ...
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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