History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 25
... captains and the most independent merchants to their knees . The Chinese might have been able to have continued relations on this footing for a very much longer period than they did but for two circumstances , of which one only was ...
... captains and the most independent merchants to their knees . The Chinese might have been able to have continued relations on this footing for a very much longer period than they did but for two circumstances , of which one only was ...
Pàgina 28
... captains of these vessels thought more of enhancing the dignity of their sovereign than of the worldly interests . of their fellow - countrymen ; and the necessary conse- quence was an unceasing conflict between them and the Chinese ...
... captains of these vessels thought more of enhancing the dignity of their sovereign than of the worldly interests . of their fellow - countrymen ; and the necessary conse- quence was an unceasing conflict between them and the Chinese ...
Pàgina 40
... captains of English men - of - war could only obtain by force the supplies and water they might urgently require . Under these circumstances , it was hoped that the despatch of an embassy to Pekin from the King would have a good effect ...
... captains of English men - of - war could only obtain by force the supplies and water they might urgently require . Under these circumstances , it was hoped that the despatch of an embassy to Pekin from the King would have a good effect ...
Pàgina 100
... Captain Elliot . - Allowed to go to Canton . To rank as a Supercargo . - The Balance of Trade . - Feeling of Alarm . -Not one of Prejudice alone . - Wish to stop the Foreign Trade . Want of the Power . - Opium . - Edicts against it ...
... Captain Elliot . - Allowed to go to Canton . To rank as a Supercargo . - The Balance of Trade . - Feeling of Alarm . -Not one of Prejudice alone . - Wish to stop the Foreign Trade . Want of the Power . - Opium . - Edicts against it ...
Pàgina 112
... captain and several of the crew seriously injured and maltreated . It was a matter of surprise how , under the circumstances , they escaped with their lives . Some attempt was made to discover the assailants , and several arrests were ...
... captain and several of the crew seriously injured and maltreated . It was a matter of surprise how , under the circumstances , they escaped with their lives . Some attempt was made to discover the assailants , and several arrests were ...
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