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Letter from Robert Morrison, 22 February 1813, Canton |
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2 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 22 February 1813, Canton |
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3 |
Singular proclamation |
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4 |
Letter from Robert Morrison, 28 May 1824, London |
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5 |
De l'usage de fumer l'opium |
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6 |
Letter from Leang A Fa, May 1833, Canton |
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7 |
Letter from John Robert Morrison, 19 December 1837, Canton |
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8 |
Opium crisis : a letter addressed to Charles Elliot, Esq., Chief Superintendent of the british trade with China |
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9 |
Letter from William Lockhart, 01 May 1839, Macao |
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10 |
Letter from William Lockhart, 29 May 1839, Macao |
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11 |
Opium question |
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12 |
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 |
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13 |
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 |
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14 |
Is the war with China a just one? |
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15 |
Statement of claims of the British subjects interest in opium : surrendered to Captain Elliot at Canton for the Public Service |
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16 |
Facts and evidence relating to the opium trade with China |
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17 |
Is the war with China a just one? |
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18 |
Is the war with China a just one? |
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19 |
Some pros and cons of the opium question : with a few suggestions regarding British claims on China : "Ratione non ira." |
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20 |
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 |
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