Clarendon says that he has consulted the law-officer of the crown, and has come to the conclusion that this act of the Chinese authorities constitutes an infraction of Art. IX. of the Supplementary Treaty. Yet, whilst saying this, he adds, as a part of... The Avenger A Narrative; and Other Papers - 254 psl.autoriai: Thomas De Quincey, George Croly - 1859 - 327 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1857 - 594 psl.
...this, he adds, as part of the very same despatch, ?retty nearly that very identical remark of Sir . Bowring, which Lord Derby fancies to be nothing less...seizure, does not appear to have been known to the Chinese authorities.' What then ? Does he mean that this might ultimately weaken our claim for reparation,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1857 - 174 psl.
...is this that, as a matter of fact, there really was an irregularity (as it hapthis, he adds, as part of the very same despatch, pretty nearly that..."The expiration of the Arrow's sailing license on Septembir 27, previous to her seizure, does not appear to have been known to the Chinese authorities."... | |
| 1857 - 736 psl.
...character of the lorcha was well known to the authorities. The expiration of the "Arrow's" sailing licence on September 27, previous to her seizure^ does not appear to have been known to the Chinese authorities ; and this, again, is a matter of British regulation which would not justify seizure... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1859 - 340 psl.
...Canton." NOTE 33. Page 217. " Expiry of the License:" It is remarkable enough that Lord Clarendon, whose long practice in the art of reading statepapers...seizure, does not appear to have been known to the Chinese authorities.53 What then? Does he mean that this might ultimately weaken our claim for reparation,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1859 - 348 psl.
...overland mail, coming down to October 15, Lord Clarendon says that he has consulted the law-oificer of the crown, and has come to the conclusion that...seizure, does not appear to have been known to the Chinese authorities." What then? Does he mean that this might ultimately weaken our claim for reparation,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1864 - 342 psl.
...Canton." NOTE 33. Page 217. "Expiry of the License:" It is remarkable enough that Lord Clarendon, whose long practice in the art of reading statepapers...Arrow's sailing license on September 27, previous to Tier seizure, does not appear to have been known to the Chinese authorities." What then? Does he mean... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1873 - 618 psl.
...adds, as a part of the very same despatch, pretty nearly that very identical remark of Sir J. Bo wring, which Lord Derby fancies to be nothing less than a...seizure, does not appear to have been known to the Chinese authorities." What then? Does he mean that this might ultimately weaken our claim for reparation,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1877 - 624 psl.
...adds, as a part of the very same despatch, pretty nearly that very identical remark of Sir J. Bowriug, which Lord Derby fancies to be nothing less than a...seizure, does not appear to have been known to the Chinese authorities." What then? Does he mean that this might ultimately weaken our claim for reparation,... | |
| 1954 - 454 psl.
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| Charles S. Leavenworth - 1901 - 258 psl.
...character of the lorcha was well known to the authorities. "The expiration of the 'Arrow's' sailing licence on September 27, previous to her seizure, does not appear to have been known to the Chinese authorities; and this, again, is a matter of British regulation which would not justify seizure... | |
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