| 1841 - 516 sider
...the policy of the measure I do not consider myself a competent judge ; but I say ' feelings,' as I would have been responsible that Canton should be...further than the fortified heights within its walls. " At ten o'clock, Yang, the Tartar general, requested a conference, when Sir Le Fleming Senhouse accompanied... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1841 - 712 sider
...I would have been responsible that Canton should be equally spared, with exception of its defenses, and that not a soldier should have entered the town...further than the fortified heights within its walls. 39. At 10 o'clock, Yang, the Tartar general, requested a conference, when sir Le Fleming Senhousc accompanied... | |
| 1841 - 722 sider
...the policy of the measure I do not consider myself a competent judge ; but I say ' feelings,' as I would have been responsible that Canton should be equally spared, with the exception of ita defences, and that not a soldier should have entered the town further than the fortified heights... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1842 - 964 sider
...Of the policy of the measure I do not consider myself a competent judge; but I say ' feelings,' as I would have been responsible that Canton should be...further than the fortified heights within its walls." The consequence was, that at noon on the 27th of May, the British flag was lowered in the four captured... | |
| Nathan Hale - 1842 - 596 sider
...the policy of the measure I do not consider myself a competent judge ; but I say ' feelings,' as I would have been responsible that Canton should be...town further than the fortified heights within its wall-." It is easy to see, however, that Captain Elliot's sentiments on the subject ought to have been... | |
| Duncan MacPherson - 1842 - 416 sider
...been responsible that Canton should be equally spared, with exception of its defences, and that uot a soldier should have entered the town further than the fortified heights within its walls. ->9. At ten o'clock, Yang, the Tartar general, requested a conX Terence, when Sir Le Fleming Senhouse... | |
| Duncan MacPherson - 1843 - 430 sider
...judge; but I say feelings, as I would have been responsible that Canton should be equally spared, with exception of its defences, and that not a soldier...than the fortified heights within its walls. 29. At ten o'clock, Yang, the Tartar general, requested a conx ference, when Sir Le Fleming Senhouse accompanied... | |
| Charles Knight - 1862 - 738 sider
...the policy of this measure I do not consider myself a competent judge ; but I say ' feelings,' as I would have been responsible that Canton should be...and that not a soldier should have entered the town farther than the fortified heights within its walls." The terror induced by the operations of the fleet... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 276 sider
...dissatisfaction with this countermand, by which he said the 'feelings' of the Chinese were spared. ' He would have been responsible that Canton should be...further than the fortified heights within its walls.' The terms agreed on between Captain Elliot and the Chinese authorities were, that the Imperial Commissioner... | |
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