The Chinese Vindicated, Or, Another View of the Opium Question; Being in Reply to a Pamphlet by Samuel Warren [entitled “The Opium Question”].W. H. Allen & Company, 1840 - 120 Seiten |
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admitted argument assertion authority boats Bocca Tigris bribe British subjects Capital punishment Captain Elliot cause Celestial Empire charge Chief Superintendent China Chinese admiral Chinese Government Choo Tsun coast commercial Commissioner Lin conduct connivance contraband dealers Court of Directors crime dealers in Opium declaration delivered Dent drug Edict Emperor enforced England English merchants evidence evil fact factory fear foreigners Governor of Canton Heu Naetze High Commissioner Hong merchants honor Hoppo Imperial Commissioner importation of Opium India indignation injury insult intention intercourse justice land letter Lin-wei-hee Lord Napier Lord Palmerston Macao Majesty's subjects Mandarins ment MIDDLE TEMPLE moral motive murderer native notice observed offences officers opinion Opium dealers opium trade oppression parties Pekin penalties permitted person port proclamation prohibition proof prove punishment quote regulations schooner seizure shew sion smuggling supercargoes Superintendent Thomas Coutts tion traffic truth vessels vice violated Warren says Whampoa whole wholly