Her Majesty's Government cannot interfere for the purpose of enabling British subjects to violate the laws of the country to which they trade. Any loss, therefore, which such persons may suffer in consequence of the more effectual execution of the Chinese... The Chinese Repository - Página 2591842Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1840 - 230 páginas
...smuggling trade in opium, which forms the subject of your despatches of the 18th and 19th November, and 7th December, 1837, I have to state, that Her Majesty's...which such persons may suffer, in consequence of the more effectual execution of the Chinese lams on this subject, must be borne by the persons who have... | |
| 1840 - 582 páginas
...opium, than he wrote him to the following effect : — '• With respect to the smuggling trade in opium I have to state, that Her Majesty's government cannot...which such persons may suffer in consequence of the more effectual execution of the Chinese laws on this subject, must be borne by the parties who have... | |
| 1840 - 708 páginas
...forms the subject of your despatches of the 18ih and 19th November, and 7th December, 1837, I hnve to state, that Her Majesty's government cannot interfere...which such persons may suffer in consequence of the more effectual execution of the Chinese laws on this subject, must be borne by the parties who have... | |
| 1840 - 704 páginas
...trade in opium, which forms the subject of your despatches of the 18th and 19th of November, and 7th of December, 1837, I have to state that Her Majesty's...violate the laws of the country to which they trade." That was, the noble lord would not give direct countenance to the trade, but he would not abolish it.... | |
| 1841 - 902 páginas
...with reference to it, to be found in the noble lord's despatches — was the vague generality, " We cannot interfere for the purpose of enabling British subjects to violate the laws of the country with which they trade." In the course of his speech sir William Follett gave the following account... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 928 páginas
...allusion with reference to it, to be found in the noble lord's despatches—was the vague generality, " We cannot interfere for the purpose of enabling British subjects to violate the laws of the country with which they trade." In the course of his speech sir William Follett gava the following account... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1843 - 376 páginas
...wrote Capt. Elliot in June 1S38, " Hei Majesty's government cannot inter\ Itinerant Fruit Seller. fere for the purpose of enabling British subjects to violate...which such persons may suffer in consequence of the more effectual exercises of the Chinese laws on this subject, must be borne by the parties who have... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1848 - 654 páginas
...them in adopting it at the present moment." He adds, that no protection can be afforded to " enable British subjects to violate the laws of the country...which such persons may suffer in consequence of the more effectual execution of the Chinese laws on this subject, must be borne by the parties who have... | |
| sir robert peel bart - 1853 - 870 páginas
...smuggling trade in opium, which forms the subject of your despatches of November and December, 1837, 1 have to state that her Majesty's government cannot...of enabling British subjects to violate the laws of any country to which they may trade. Any loss, therefore, which such persons may suffer in consequence... | |
| Robert Peel - 1853 - 874 páginas
...opium, which forms the subject of your despatches of November and December, 1837, I have to state tli.i: her Majesty's government cannot interfere for the...of enabling British subjects to violate the laws of any country to which they may trade. Any loss, therefore, which such persons may euffvr in consequence... | |
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