Book contents
- Frontmatter
- ADVERTISEMENT
- Contents
- PRESENT POSITION &c.
- Historical Outline
- Some instances of successful negotiation with the Chinese
- Emperor's edict reprehending the extortions of the Hong Merchants
- On the arbitrary duties levied on foreign trade at Canton
- On the criminal and admiralty jurisdiction conferred on His Majesty's Superintendents in China
- On homicides in China. (By the late Rev. Dr. R. Morrison)
- Memorials to His Majesty's Government from the merchants of Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Canton
- Statement of British Trade at Canton, 1833–34
- Statement of British Trade at Canton, 1834–35
Memorials to His Majesty's Government from the merchants of Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Canton
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2013
- Frontmatter
- ADVERTISEMENT
- Contents
- PRESENT POSITION &c.
- Historical Outline
- Some instances of successful negotiation with the Chinese
- Emperor's edict reprehending the extortions of the Hong Merchants
- On the arbitrary duties levied on foreign trade at Canton
- On the criminal and admiralty jurisdiction conferred on His Majesty's Superintendents in China
- On homicides in China. (By the late Rev. Dr. R. Morrison)
- Memorials to His Majesty's Government from the merchants of Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Canton
- Statement of British Trade at Canton, 1833–34
- Statement of British Trade at Canton, 1834–35
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- The Present Position and Prospects of the British Trade with ChinaTogether with an Outline of Some Leading Occurrences in its Past History, pp. 121 - 135Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1836