| Duncan MacPherson - China - 1842 - 416 pages
...officers and troops therein will be allowed to retire with their personal arms and baggage, and the people shall receive no hurt ; and whenever these...Major-General. ENCLOSURE No. II. To His Excellency Rear Admiral Sir William Parker, KCB, Commander-in- Chief, Sfc. fyc. $c. East Indian Station, Her Majesty's... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Willaims - China - 1842 - 714 pages
...will be allowed to retire with their personal arms and baggage, and the people shall receive no hurl : and whenever these difficulties shall be settled,...plenipotentiary. WILLIAM PARKER, — rear admiral. HUGH GOUGH, — major general. [ INCLOSURE, No. 2. ] EI station, HMS Blonde, Hiť excellency rear-admiral Inner... | |
| China - 1842 - 3588 pages
...personal arms and baggage, and the people shall receive no hurl: and whenever these difficulties shall he settled, and the demands of Great Britain fully granted,...plenipotentiary. WILLIAM PARKER, — rear admiral. HUGH GOUGH, — major general. ( IN CLOSURE, No. 2 . ] EI station, HMS Blonde, His excellency rear-admiral Inner... | |
| Asia - 1842 - 666 pages
...officers and troops therein will be allowed to retire with their personal arms and baggage, and the people shall receive no hurt. And whenever these difficulties...a white flag be displayed from the fortifications. H. POTTINGER, HM's Plenipotentiary. W. PARKER, Rear-Admiral. H. GOUOH, Major-General. (Enclosure No.... | |
| John Elliot Bingham - China - 1843 - 910 pages
...officers and troops therein will be allowed to retire, with their personal arms and baggage, and the people shall receive no hurt ; and whenever these...POTTINGER, Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary. WILLIAM PARKER, Rear-Admiral. HUGH GOUGH, Major-general." At a very early hour, on the morning of the 26th of August,... | |
| John Elliot Bingham - China - 1843 - 470 pages
...officers and troops therein will be allowed to retire, with their personal arms and baggage, and the people shall receive no hurt ; and whenever these...settled, and the demands of Great Britain fully granted, 236 RECONNOITRING. the whole shall be restored to the hands of the Chinese. "If these terms be acceded... | |
| Philip Wilson Pitcher - Xiamen (China) - 1909 - 334 pages
...South Fuhkien, but of these Henghoa is not included in the region spoken of as the " Amoy District." people shall receive no hurt: and whenever these difficulties...whole shall be restored to the hands of the Chinese. No recognition of the ultimatum being taken the battle was begun at * one o'clock on the same day.... | |
| China - 1842 - 718 pages
...officers and troops therein will be allowed to retire with their personal arms and baggage, and the people shall receive no hurt : and whenever these...displayed from the fortifications. (Signed) HENRY POTTINOER, her majesty's plenipotentiary. •* WILLIAM PARKER, — rear admiral. HOUR GODGH, — major... | |
| 1842 - 1020 pages
...ofofficers and troops therein will be allowed to retire with their personal arms and baggage, and the people shall receive no hurt; and whenever these difficulties...a white flag be displayed from the fortifications. H. POTTINGER, Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary. W. PARKER, Rear-Admirol. H. GOUGH, Major-General. Her... | |
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