| Great Britain. Parliament - 1863 - 1006 sivua
...doubt, for General Stavely, writing on the 3rd of July 1862, said — " Europeans continue to visit tbe rebel country for purposes of trade, and are treated...into Shanghai during the last fortnight, and trade seema in a thriving statei" But that is not all. Many of the British merchants think that our interference,... | |
| Augustus F. Lindley - 1866 - 456 sivua
...contradicts the imaginary devastations of Mr. Bruce and his Consul by the following statement : — "Europeans continue to visit the rebel country for...; large quantities of silk have been brought into Shanghae during the last fortnight, and trade seenis in a thriving stale.'"1' 9 Vide " Further Papers... | |
| Augustus F. Lindley - 1866 - 462 sivua
...contradicts the imaginary devastations of Mr. Bruce and his Consul by the following statement : — " Europeans continue to visit the rebel country for...purposes of trade, and are treated with civility ; large qiianlitiea of silk have been brought into Shanghae during the last fortnight, and troth seem-s in... | |
| Richard Southwell Bourke Mayo (6th Earl of.) - 1873 - 582 sivua
...commodities. On this point there can be no doubt, for General Stavely," writing on the 3rd of July 1862, said — " Europeans continue to ,, visit the rebel...Shanghai during the last fortnight, and trade seems in a thriving state." - But that is not all. Many of the British merchants think that our interference,... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 346 sivua
...the l oth of May. The details cannot be discussed here. It must suffice to notice that up to the 2 ad of April, in other words, up to a date one month subsequent...Shanghai during the last fortnight, and trade seems in a nourishing state." No feature of these strange events attracted a larger share of public interest than... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 378 sivua
...their means of defence at Ningpo. On the other hand, the friendly juxtaposition of a Taiping city and a foreign settlement after the commencement of the Hope...Gordon," afterwards the hero and victim of Kartoum. Ward, whose early military essays, undertaken at the instance of Chinese merchants in Shanghai, led... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1975 - 294 sivua
...at my disposal for instruction. It remains, however, to be seen how far the orders will be obeyed. Europeans continue to visit the rebel country for...civility; large quantities of silk have been brought into Sluinghae during the last fortnight, and trade seems in a thriving state. No. 28. Mr. Lagard to Sir... | |
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