No. Title Date
1 De l'usage de fumer l'opium
2 Letter from Claudius Henry Thomsen, 29 November 1834, London
3 Letter from John Robert Morrison, 19 December 1837, Canton
4 Opium crisis : a letter addressed to Charles Elliot, Esq., Chief Superintendent of the british trade with China
5 Letter from William Lockhart, 01 May 1839, Macao
6 Letter from William Lockhart, 29 May 1839, Macao
7 Opium question
8 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
9 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
10 Is the war with China a just one?
11 Statement of claims of the British subjects interest in opium : surrendered to Captain Elliot at Canton for the Public Service
12 Facts and evidence relating to the opium trade with China
13 Is the war with China a just one?
14 Is the war with China a just one?
15 Some pros and cons of the opium question : with a few suggestions regarding British claims on China : "Ratione non ira."
16 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
17 China : return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 9 April 1840; for, copies of any correspondence between Her Majesty's Government and the East India Company, showing the arrangement entered into with the East India Company for paying the expense of the armament now preparing in India for service in China
18 Report from the select committee on the trade with China : together with the minutes of evidence taken before them, and an appendix, and index
19 Opium trade : return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 13 February 1840; for, a copy of all papers and depatches at the India House, on the subject of hostilities between the Chinese and British subjects engaged in the opium trade, from 1830 to 1833, both years inclusive
20 China : return to an order of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 12 March 1840; for, copies of all communications between the board of treasury, or the India board, or any other public department, and the parties or their agents who are holders of certificates or bills granted by the chief superintendent at Canton for opium surrendered to the Chinese authorities; together with an account of the number of such bills or certificates, and of the amount in sterling value which they represent