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There

may

have been even then

generation in their views,

" exaggeration

they were face

And

legitimate ;

Some de

of the degree but in the and had

Train

Cur

disputes with this Government

ended with Captain Elliot's Convention, and had fallen back into our old position at Canton, with the important difference

of having Hong Kong outside it; there can no doubt that the expectations formed

of our

new acquisition, were in a

of being realized ;

and

that

in a few years:

a bay

extensive traffic must have spring up

around this barren rock. But it was not

to be. The war broke out again, that series of operations commenced, which,

In the end destined to revolutionize the whole foreign

in the Treaty of Nanking, were

ulations of this empire. To

place us on a better footing

and give us a larger

in it. But at this

same time to destroy for

ever the prospects

of this Colony

as the future centre of the

trade between Great Britain and China.

Thenceforth the position of the colony

and

28 February, 1850.

her, ...

and it's prospects,

were Con Olant.d?

arising

chances Canton breeding

outlooks

this place

I have gone back into this brief

history of the colony as exhibiting its position before the Treaty of Nanking,

in order

to examine how such immense expectations

came to be formed of it at all; and now proceed

to shew that

entertained for

years

after the Treaty had

been signed. Its capital position

was

totally

altered,

yet

the old views were still

entertained and relied upon, and any

change whatever to

was stubbornly ignored.

It was after the Treaty of Nanking that Sir Henry Pottinger proclaimed Hong Kong

the

grand emporium of Eastern Asia, to be

' another

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There may have been even then generation in their views, " exaggeration they were face And legitimate ; Some de of the degree but in the and had Train Cur disputes with this Government ended with Captain Elliot's Convention, and had fallen back into our old position at Canton, with the important difference of having Hong Kong outside it; there can no doubt that the expectations formed of our new acquisition, were in a of being realized ; and that in a few years: a bay extensive traffic must have spring up around this barren rock. But it was not to be. The war broke out again, that series of operations commenced, which, In the end destined to revolutionize the whole foreign in the Treaty of Nanking, were ulations of this empire. To place us on a better footing and give us a larger in it. But at this same time to destroy for ever the prospects of this Colony as the future centre of the trade between Great Britain and China. Thenceforth the position of the colony and 28 February, 1850. her, ... and it's prospects, were Con Olant.d? arising chances Canton breeding outlooks this place I have gone back into this brief history of the colony as exhibiting its position before the Treaty of Nanking, in order to examine how such immense expectations came to be formed of it at all; and now proceed to shew that entertained for years after the Treaty had been signed. Its capital position was totally altered, yet the old views were still entertained and relied upon, and any change whatever to was stubbornly ignored. It was after the Treaty of Nanking that Sir Henry Pottinger proclaimed Hong Kong the grand emporium of Eastern Asia, to be ' another
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EastThere may have been even then geration in their views, " exaggeration they were face And legitimate ; Some de of t de gree but in the and had Train Cur disputes with this Government ended with Captain Elliot's Convention, and had fallen back into our old position at Canton, with the important difference tve of having Hongbing outside it; there can no doubt that the expectations formed be of our now acquisition, lvere in a of being realized ; and that faw way: a bay extensive traffic must have spring up this barren jock ____ But it was not ain, andi to be __ The to av broke out again, that series of operations commenced, which, In ding destined to revolutionge the whole forsign in the Treaty of Nanking, were ulations of this empire _ le better footing and a better ive us a lider & give in it _ but at this same time to destroy for of this Colony ever the prospects the future centre of the trade between Great Britain and China_ Thenceforth the position of the colony and 28 Fi her, 1850. ha and it's prospects, tvas Con Olant.d? arising chances Canton breeding outficoks this place گھر as 847 far as the China Finder were changea: Foto çals_iti out of the old leaven of constant tumults driving ریم کی 32 کیر کویر down the trade to vanished from that moment, and tvere at one strokes and for ever, borne. and miles beyond the limits of its thousand harbor. a) I have gone back ints this biogene history of the colony as exhibiting its position= before the Fronty of Nanking, in order to examine how such immense expectations came to be formed of it at all; and now preeced. to shew that entertained for Cut Away every ince formed, they years years. were still after the Pecaty had inch of ground upon which were seared. Its capital position toas they totally altered, yet. the old views were still intertained and relied upon, and any whatever to as stubbornly ignoreds . any change. It was after the Treaty of Nanking Lis Henry Settinges prodea Henghing the inte grand emporium of Fastern Asia into ' another
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EastThere

may

have been even then

geration in their views,

" exaggeration

they were face

And

legitimate ;

Some de

of t de gree but in the and had

Train

Cur

disputes with this Government

ended with Captain Elliot's Convention, and had fallen back into our old position at Canton, with the important difference

tve

of having Hongbing outside it; there can no doubt that the expectations formed

be

of our

now acquisition, lvere in a

of being realized ;

and

that

faw way:

a bay

extensive traffic must have spring up

this barren jock ____ But it was not

ain, andi

to be __ The to av broke out again, that series of operations commenced, which,

In ding destined to revolutionge the whole forsign

in the Treaty of Nanking, were

ulations of this empire _ le

better footing

and a better

ive us a lider

& give

in it _ but at this

same time to destroy for

of this Colony

ever the prospects

the future centre of the

trade between Great Britain and China_

Thenceforth the position of the colony

and

28 Fi

her, 1850.

ha

and it's prospects,

tvas Con Olant.d?

arising

chances Canton breeding

outficoks

this place

گھر

as

847

far as the China Finder

were changea: Foto çals_iti

out of the old leaven of

constant tumults

driving

ریم کی 32 کیر

کویر

down the trade to

vanished from that moment,

and tvere at one

strokes and

for ever, borne.

and miles beyond the limits of its

thousand harbor.

a)

I have gone back ints this biogene

history of the colony as exhibiting its position= before the Fronty of Nanking,

in order

to examine how such immense expectations

came to be formed of it at all; and now preeced.

to shew that

entertained for

Cut Away every

ince

formed, they

years

years.

were still

after the Pecaty had

inch of ground upon which

were seared. Its capital position toas

they

totally

altered,

yet.

the old views were still

intertained and relied upon, and any

whatever to as

stubbornly ignoreds .

any change.

It was after the Treaty of Nanking Lis Henry Settinges prodea Henghing

the

inte

grand emporium of Fastern Asia into

' another

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