History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 42
... British Embassy to Pekin was , like the first , contem- poraneous with a disturbed state of things in the Himalayan country of Nepaul . Lord Macartney , it will be remembered , reached the capital at a time when the Chinese , having ...
... British Embassy to Pekin was , like the first , contem- poraneous with a disturbed state of things in the Himalayan country of Nepaul . Lord Macartney , it will be remembered , reached the capital at a time when the Chinese , having ...
Pàgina 43
... British India . It began in the year 1814 , and , whether the cause was the difficulty of the country , or the incapacity of their commander , the English troops met with several slight reverses , and were constrained to admit the ...
... British India . It began in the year 1814 , and , whether the cause was the difficulty of the country , or the incapacity of their commander , the English troops met with several slight reverses , and were constrained to admit the ...
Pàgina 45
... British Ambassador had consented to perform the prostration ceremony , he would have been received in audience , and the fact would have been duly chronicled to the glorification of the Middle Kingdom . Lord Amherst and his companions ...
... British Ambassador had consented to perform the prostration ceremony , he would have been received in audience , and the fact would have been duly chronicled to the glorification of the Middle Kingdom . Lord Amherst and his companions ...
Pàgina 102
... British man - of - war to their ports . It became clear to the most obtuse mandarin mind that , although these foreigners might not be placed in the same scale of power and civilisation as the favoured people of the Middle Kingdom ...
... British man - of - war to their ports . It became clear to the most obtuse mandarin mind that , although these foreigners might not be placed in the same scale of power and civilisation as the favoured people of the Middle Kingdom ...
Pàgina 104
... British subjects with the ingenious and industrious population of an empire ex- ceeding , in respect to numbers , extent , and natural resources , the aggregate amount of all the nations of civilised Europe . " The point which Sir ...
... British subjects with the ingenious and industrious population of an empire ex- ceeding , in respect to numbers , extent , and natural resources , the aggregate amount of all the nations of civilised Europe . " The point which Sir ...
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