Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 125
... feeling of anxiety and alarm , although it was not until some time afterwards that a sense of the full importance of the cala- mity penetrated the public mind , and the imminent danger which menaced the Empire with the total loss of our ...
... feeling of anxiety and alarm , although it was not until some time afterwards that a sense of the full importance of the cala- mity penetrated the public mind , and the imminent danger which menaced the Empire with the total loss of our ...
Page 172
... feeling of the importance which attends the decision of this question . I cannot presume to set up my opinions or my view of the matter against those of so many eminent and deeply pious men , and of so many most compe- tent persons as ...
... feeling of the importance which attends the decision of this question . I cannot presume to set up my opinions or my view of the matter against those of so many eminent and deeply pious men , and of so many most compe- tent persons as ...
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... feeling with which a servant regards his master . They were afraid of our power , but they had little affection for our sway . Nor is this to be wondered at . Treat them as kindly as we will , we are still in their eyes foreigners and ...
... feeling with which a servant regards his master . They were afraid of our power , but they had little affection for our sway . Nor is this to be wondered at . Treat them as kindly as we will , we are still in their eyes foreigners and ...
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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