The History of China, Volum 1 |
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Pàgina 8
... conscience as to whether he had acted as became a good and wise prince as
well as a dutiful subject in deposing the Hias, and declared that it was " in spite of
himself that he had taken up arms to deliver the Empire from the tyranny of Kia.
... conscience as to whether he had acted as became a good and wise prince as
well as a dutiful subject in deposing the Hias, and declared that it was " in spite of
himself that he had taken up arms to deliver the Empire from the tyranny of Kia.
Pàgina 42
The same year witnessed the not less decided triumph of his arms over the forces
of Wei, the capital of which was stormed, and the unfortunate ruler sent to
Hienyang for execution. Thus did the work proceed briskly of uniting the Chinese
...
The same year witnessed the not less decided triumph of his arms over the forces
of Wei, the capital of which was stormed, and the unfortunate ruler sent to
Hienyang for execution. Thus did the work proceed briskly of uniting the Chinese
...
Pàgina 50
During these later years his principal successes were obtained in the south,
where, after annexing the states of Tonquin and Cochin China, the terror of his
arms went before him, it is said, into the kingdoms of Ava and Bengal. His
general ...
During these later years his principal successes were obtained in the south,
where, after annexing the states of Tonquin and Cochin China, the terror of his
arms went before him, it is said, into the kingdoms of Ava and Bengal. His
general ...
Pàgina 54
His first act was to proclaim an amnesty to all those who had borne arms against
him. In a public proclamation he expressed his regret at the sufferings of the
people " from the evils which follow in the train of war," and his desire that all
should ...
His first act was to proclaim an amnesty to all those who had borne arms against
him. In a public proclamation he expressed his regret at the sufferings of the
people " from the evils which follow in the train of war," and his desire that all
should ...
Pàgina 59
It was only when Tonghou menaced his possessions that Mehe took up arms.
Then Mehe collected his followers, dispersed that prince's army, captured and
executed his opponent, and took possession of his camps and pasture-grounds.
It was only when Tonghou menaced his possessions that Mehe took up arms.
Then Mehe collected his followers, dispersed that prince's army, captured and
executed his opponent, and took possession of his camps and pasture-grounds.
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Frases i termes més freqüents
able advance appeared arms army assumed attack attempt authority battle became brought campaign capital carried cause Chang character chief China Chinese close command complete continued court danger death defeat defence died dynasty effect Emperor Empire enemy established event expressed favour field followed force fortune fresh frontier further Galdan garrison gave greater hands head held hope importance Kanghi Keen king Kins Kublai later less loss Manchus marked measures military ministers Mongols neighbours northern object obtained occasion officers palace passed peace Pekin period person position possession practical prince principal proved province reached received reign remained resistance resolved result ruler seemed sent showed side soldiers soon subjects succeeded success Sungs surrender taken Tartars task thousand throne took town tribes troops turned victory Wang
Passatges populars
Pàgina 360 - He is of a good stature, neither tall nor short, but of a middle height. He has a becoming amount of flesh, and is very shapely in all his limbs. His complexion is white and red, the eyes black and fine, the nose well formed and well set on." His conquest of Yunnan in ad 1253-54
Pàgina 644 - nobody but you, and in a time of trouble they would listen to no other voice than yours. I know as a matter of fact that we have nothing now to fear, but when the foreign vessels shall come in their thousands and tens of thousands, then it may be that some
Pàgina 297 - of armies, were exalted to a position next to himself. The one was made prince on his right side, the other on his left, for, he said, " It is to you that I owe my Empire. You are and have been to me as the shafts of a carriage, or the arms to a man's body.
Pàgina 45 - written, and it is not difficult to understand why such was the case, that "the skilful disarming of the provinces added daily to the wealth and prosperity of the capital." The Hall of Audience in the palace was ornamented with twelve statues, made from the spoil of his numerous
Pàgina 299 - I thought that your sovereigns were of the race of the gods ; but do you suppose that I am going to do homage to [such an imbecile as that?" Chonghei brooded over this second affront, and allowed his personal pique to so far influence his policy that, when an occasion offered, he did not hesitate to assume
Pàgina 635 - excellently proportioned and above the middle height; all the features of the countenance are regular ; his eyes bright and larger than is usual with his nation ; the nose slightly curved and drooping at the point; and the few marks left by the smallpox detract nothing from the charm which is conspicuous throughout his person.
Pàgina 636 - it would be ungracious, if not impossible, to say in what respect he falls short of complete equality with either, so numerous and conspicuous were his talents and his virtues. His long friendship and high consideration for the Christian missionaries have no doubt contributed to bring his name and the events of his reign more prominently before Europe than
Pàgina 286 - You and your master," he said to the envoy, "deceive yourselves if you believe me to be capable of approving an act of treason, whatever the personal advantage it might procure me. I love all peoples of whatever nation they may be, and I wish to see them at peace with one another.
Pàgina 476 - intrepid, inured to fatigue, despising life, and knowing well how to face death ; although inferior in number, a hundred of them would blush to flee before a thousand foreigners, and, if they did, they would not dare to return to their country. Sentiments such as these, which are instilled into them from their earliest childhood, render them terrible in battle.
Pàgina 638 - the death of his father, and his own accession to the throne, he said that on the advice of his ministers he had entered upon the discharge of his