No. Title Date
321 Six Malagasy Christians now in England waiting at Tamatave to embark for Mauritius
322 Opium question
323 Chinese vindicated : or, Another view of the opium question : being in reply to a pamphlet, by Samuel Warren, Esq. F.R.S. barrister at law in the Middle Temple
324 Rupture with China and its causes : including the opium question and other important details : in a letter to Lord Viscount Palmerston, Secretary for Foreign Affairs
325 Is the war with China a just one?
326 Statement of claims of the British subjects interest in opium : surrendered to Captain Elliot at Canton for the Public Service
327 Six views of Singapore and Macao. From drawings made on the spot in 1840
328 Letter from David Griffiths to L. Powell, dated 27 June 1840, Antananarivo
329 Letter from David Griffiths to L. Powell, dated 4 July 1840, Antananarivo
330 Letter from David Johnes to Rev. William Ellis, dated 20th July 1840, Antananarivo
331 Letter from L. Powell, dated 9 July 1840 , Tamatave [Toamasina]
332 Letter from David Jones to Rev. Arundale, dated 20 August 1840, onboard the Wellington
333 Letter from L. Powell, Tamatave [Toamasina] to Edward Baker, Mauritius, dated 8 May 1840
334 Malagasy hymn
335 'The Six Malagasy Christians (now in England) waiting at Tamatave to embark for Mauritius'
336 Facts and evidence relating to the opium trade with China
337 Is the war with China a just one?
338 Is the war with China a just one?
339 Some pros and cons of the opium question : with a few suggestions regarding British claims on China : "Ratione non ira."
340 Correct report of the speech of Sir George Staunton, on Sir James Graham's motion on the China trade, in the House of Commons, April 7, 1840 : with an appendix, containing resolutions on the China trade, moved in the House of Commons, June 13, 1833