| 1852 - 556 sivua
...complaint for the future. The statements contained in the memorial presented by the British subjects of Rangoon, must be received with caution, not having...ground-work of an increased demand for compensation. But it may reasonably be concluded from them, that the cases of Captain Lewis and Captain Sheppard... | |
| 1852 - 566 sivua
...complaint for the future. The statements contained in the memorial presented by the British subjects of Rangoon, must be received with caution, not having...complaint at the time; these additional cases cannot now he made the ground-work of an increased demand for compensation. But it may reasonably be concluded... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1867 - 466 sivua
...statements contained" says the Extract, " in the memorial presented by the British subjects at Kangoon must be received with caution ; not having been made...would follow an expression of regret on behalf of the Governor-General at his having upon such insufficient grounds departed from the instructions laid down... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1867 - 460 sivua
...statements contained" says the Extract, " in the memorial presented by the British subjects at Bangoon must be received with caution ; not having been made the subject of complaint at the time, these ad* P. 28. ditional cases cannot now be made the groundwork of an increased demand for compensation."... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1868 - 552 sivua
...statements contained" says the Extract, " in the memorial presented by the British subjects at Pangoon must be received with caution ; not having been made the subject of complaint at the time, these ad* P. 28. ditional cases cannot now be made the groundwork of. an increased demand for compensation."... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1878 - 440 sivua
...only, appears in the Blue Book. It may be therefore charitably hoped that the scissors in Cannon Row, and not the pen of the able Secretary at Fort William,...would follow an expression of regret on behalf of the Governor-General at his having upon such insufficient grounds departed from the instructions laid down... | |
| sir Henry Mortimer Durand - 1883 - 510 sivua
...complaint for the future. " The statements contained in the memorial presented by the British subjects of Rangoon must be received with caution; not having...groundwork of an increased demand for compensation. But it may reasonably be concluded from them that the cases of Captain Lewis and Captain Sheppard are... | |
| Henry Mortimer Durand - 1883 - 504 sivua
...complaint for the future. " The statements contained in the memorial presented by the British subjects of Rangoon must be received with caution ; not having...groundwork of an increased demand for compensation. But it may reasonably Ixj concluded from them that the cases of Captain Lewis and Captain Sheppard... | |
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