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" Any loss, therefore, 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 brought that loss on themselves by their own acts. "
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ... - Side 72
1840
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The Monthly chronicle; a national journal, Volum 5

1840 - 582 sider
...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...be borne by the parties who have brought that loss on themselves by their own acts." Captain Elliot's conduct was strictly consistent with the spirit...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volum 10

1840 - 708 sider
...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...be borne by the parties who have brought that loss on themselves by their own acts." " These proceedings are highly inconsistent with the principles of...
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Review of the management of our affairs in China, since the opening of the ...

1840 - 230 sider
...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,...consequence of the more effectual execution of the Chinese lams on this subject, must be borne by the persons who have brought that loss on themselves by their...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the ..., Volum 82

1841 - 902 sider
...for the purpose of enabling British subjects to violate the laws of the country to which tbey trade. Any loss, therefore, which such persons may suffer...be borne by the parties who have brought that loss on themselves by their Own acts." The right hon. baronet next alluded to what he called " the curious...
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Annual Register, Volum 82

Edmund Burke - 1841 - 928 sider
...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...be borne by the parties who have brought that loss on themselves by their own acts." The right hon. baronet next alluded to what he called " the furious...
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China and the English: Or, The Character and Manners of the Chinese, as ...

Jacob Abbott - 1843 - 376 sider
...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 exercises of the Chinese laws on this subject, must be borne by the parties who have brought that loss...
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The Middle Kingdom: A Survey of the ... Chinese Empire and Its Inhabitants ...

Samuel Wells Williams - 1848 - 654 sider
...can be afforded to " enable British subjects to violate the laws of the country to which they trade. Any loss, therefore, which such persons may suffer...be borne by the parties who have brought that loss on themselves by their own acts."—A most paradoxical but convenient position for this "honorable"...
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the house of commons

sir robert peel bart - 1853 - 870 sider
...the purpose of enabling British subjects to violate the laws of any country to which they may trade. Any loss, therefore, which such persons may suffer...the more effectual execution of the Chinese laws, with respect to this subject, must be borne by the parties who have brought the loss on themselves...
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The Rise and Progress of British Opium Smuggling: The Illegality of the East ...

Robert Alexander - 1856 - 216 sider
...can be afforded to enable British subjects to violate the laws of the country to which they trade. Any loss, therefore, which such persons may suffer...subject must be borne by the parties who have brought the loss on themselves by their own acts" When the Chinese Commissioners had recourse to more stringent...
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England and India: An Essay on the Duty of Englishmen Towards the Hindoos

Baptist Wriothesley Noel - 1859 - 504 sider
...can be afforded to enable British subjects to violate the laws of the country to which they trade. Any loss, therefore, which such persons may suffer...subject, must be borne by the parties who have brought the loss on themselves by their own acts." || . * British Opium-Smuggling, by Major-General Alexander,...
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