A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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Page 98
... question has much , if any- thing , to do with our difficulties with China . These difficulties arise from conduct ... questions connected with China , in which , when I was in Parliament , I took some interest- the opium trade ...
... question has much , if any- thing , to do with our difficulties with China . These difficulties arise from conduct ... questions connected with China , in which , when I was in Parliament , I took some interest- the opium trade ...
Page 118
... question arises whether it was wise to interfere at all . Unless both sides were willing to submit to the Governor's arbi- tration , we should either have to bring British influence into contempt , or to enforce the decision by arms ...
... question arises whether it was wise to interfere at all . Unless both sides were willing to submit to the Governor's arbi- tration , we should either have to bring British influence into contempt , or to enforce the decision by arms ...
Page 199
... question in 1857 , by General Alexander , Joseph Sturge , ( the late eminent philan- thropist ) and others , was one element which led to their fall , but the Government which succeeded them have intensified and perpetuated the evil ...
... question in 1857 , by General Alexander , Joseph Sturge , ( the late eminent philan- thropist ) and others , was one element which led to their fall , but the Government which succeeded them have intensified and perpetuated the evil ...
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