| Peter Auber - 1834 - 444 頁
...exertions of your merchants would at once be frustrated. You will not then, however, be able to complain that I had not clearly forewarned you. Let us therefore...and friendship, and do not make light of my words. For this reason I have so repeatedly and earnestly written to you upon this subject." Thus terminated... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1835 - 276 頁
...exertions of your merchants would at once be frustrated. You will not, then, however, be able to complain that I had not clearly forewarned you. Let us therefore...and friendship, and do not make light of my words. For this reason I have so repeatedly and earnestly written to you on this subject." Thus terminated... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1836 - 446 頁
...Viceroy — Voyage of the Amherst — Fighting between Smuggling Ships and Chinese — Termination of the Company's Charter. ONE of the principal objects of...with the specific leave of the Emperor, the privilege The Emperor Kien-1oong. E-2 would not seem to be a very valuable one. Captain Mackintosh, of the Company's... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1843 - 376 頁
...exertions of your merchants would at once be frustrated. You will not, then, however, be able to complain that I had not clearly forewarned you. Let us therefore live in peace and_ friendship, and do not make light of my words. For this reason I have so repeatedly and earnestly... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1851 - 582 頁
...from the anchorage of ships at Anjiex Point. 56 J CHAPTER III. ENGLISH INTERCOURSE — (continued"). ONE of the principal objects of Earl Macartney's mission...experiment which took place in that same year, to trade at Chusaa with the specific leave of the emperor, the privilege would not seem to be a very valuable one.... | |
| sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) - 1851 - 584 頁
...purchase of a cargo there; and tea and silk were much cheaper than elsewhere : but the Chusan traders ONB of the principal objects of Earl Macartney's mission...and friendship, and do not make light of my words." * Stauntun's Embassy, vol. ii. p. 523. As it was hoped that the embassy had not been without its effect... | |
| James Aberigh Mackay - 1860 - 314 頁
...commerce must be strictly limited to the port of Canton. ' You will not be able to complain,' he wrote, ' that I had not clearly forewarned you. Let us, therefore,...and friendship, and do not make light of my words.' Here, obviously, the question comes up, Had the Emperor a right to prescribe the terms on which alone... | |
| Edward Henry Nolan - 1878 - 994 頁
...exertions of your merchants would at once be frustrated. You will not then, however, be able to complain that I had not clearly forewarned you. Let us, therefore,...and friendship, and do not make light of my words. For this reason I have so repeatedly and earnestly written to you upon this subject." On the 4th September,... | |
| James Martin Miller - 1900 - 494 頁
...be strictly limited to the port of Canton. "You will not be able to complain," he adds, "that I have not clearly forewarned you.- Let us therefore live...and friendship, and do not make light of my words." While the objects sought by this mission were not secured, it had its effect in doing much to secure... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 266 頁
...British commerce must be strictly limited to Canton. " You will not be able to complain that I have not clearly forewarned you. Let us therefore live...peace and friendship, and do not make light of my warning." One of the principal objects of the mission had been to obtain permission for carrying on... | |
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