Note 1
NOTES
Wei Yuan, "An Illustrated Gazetteer of the Maritime Countries", (Jidangwu Study edition, Zhao Yang), (1880), `Ch. 77.
Note 2
Quoted from Fan Wenlan's "Chinese Modern History", Vol. 1, p. 4.
Note 3
R. Hart, "These from the Land of Sinim", p. 61.
Note 4
Note 5
Note 6
Note 7
Note 8
Ding Mingnan et al "A history of the Imperialist Aggression in China", (1973), Vol. 1, p. 16.
M. Greenberg, "British Trade and the Opening of China, 1800-1842", (1951), p. 178.
Ibid.
A. Wright (ed.), "Twenty Century Impressions of Hongkong, Shanghai and Other Treaty Ports of China", (1908), P. 56.
G.R. Sayer, "Hong Kong, Birth, Adolessence and Coming of Age", (1937), p. 21.
Note 9
Note 10
D. Owen, "British Opium Policy in China and India", p. 170.
See "A Complete Account of the Management of Barbarian Affairs during the Reign of Daoguang", (1964), Vol. 12, pp. 382-87; also H.B. Morse, "The International Relations of the Chinese Empire", Vol. 1, Append. 1, pp. 621-26.
Note 11 Ibid. Vol. 14, pp. 463-55.
Note 12
F.0. 682/886 of the Foreign Officè repository in the British Archives; See also Sasaki Masaya (ed.), "A Study on the Opium War", p. 46, 52.
Note 13 Ibid, F.0. 682/889.
Ibid, p. 56.
Note 14 Ibid, F.0. 682/925.
Ibid, p. 62.
Note 15 Ibid, F.0. 682/860.
Note 16 Ibid, F.0. 682/875.
Ibid, p. 70.
Ibid, pp.70-71.
Note 17 J. Bingham, "Narrative of the Expedition to China from the Commencement
of the War to its Termination in 1842", (1843), p. 27.
Note 18 F.0. 682/868 of the Foreign Office repository in the British Archives;
also "A Study on the Opium War", P. 75.
Note 19 Bingham, p. 391.
Note 20
Note 21
W.C. Costin, "Great Britain and China, 1833 1860", (1937), p. 97.
Wang Tieya (ed.), "A Collection of Old Treaties, Conventions etc Between China and Foreign Countries; Vol. 1, p. 31.
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