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322 Boundaries and Beyond of men landed from the steamer.^20 By this time, the crowd was rapidly increasing and the landing part ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 323 tolerated, awful disasters would be the result. They went on to allude in particular to the vile impo ...
324 Boundaries and Beyond While Zhao was engaging in the debate with John Backhouse, he received a report from Acting Marine Mag ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 325 Consul to issue strict injunctions to these Hong merchants and others, prohibiting them from entering ...
326 Boundaries and Beyond Turning to the marines who had βired on the people, the Marine Magistrate demanded their punishment by ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 327 this effectively, they must be informed of any such circumstances by the Chinese authorities.^29 The ...
328 Boundaries and Beyond men” that had been carried on in this port for a number of years. It went on to complain that of late ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 329 A couple of eyewitnesses said they had seen the coolies bleeding from the mouth after being beaten by ...
330 Boundaries and Beyond disaffection among the people and led to the closing of their shops from the 22nd until the dispersion ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 331 The question of motivation was also addressed to Francis Darby Syme. He was asked to explain why his ...
332 Boundaries and Beyond Vallancey versus the Chinese Authorities: Claims and Chinese Counter-claims Vallancey’s case was broug ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 333 incurred. The Acting Consul believed his decision was supported by the laws of his own country under ...
334 Boundaries and Beyond affairs. Robertson found this statement rather improbable, taking into consideration the excitement th ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 335 British Self-appraisals After his on-the-spot investigation, Harvey was able to piece together the pi ...
336 Boundaries and Beyond they were violating the law as well as the commonest moralities. It was a forlorn hope to try to enlig ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 337 if, on the one hand, we call upon the Chinese authorities to punish their people for their offences a ...
338 Boundaries and Beyond taken action to deter the brokers. The latter were forced to discontinue their malpractices under pain ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 339 maintenance of law and order. They did intervene when crimes connected with the system persisted and ...
340 Boundaries and Beyond The British authorities in Hong Kong were also faced with the dilemma occasioned between suppressing a ...
The Amoy Riots of 1852 341 Foreign Ofβice was quick to add if Chinese subjects should, of their own free will, risk the penalty ...
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