History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina
... Empire from the early period at which native chroniclers first begin their record down to the date when , in the full knowledge of Europe , a Chinese Ambassador signed and ratified a treaty at St. Petersburg , is now completed . It may ...
... Empire from the early period at which native chroniclers first begin their record down to the date when , in the full knowledge of Europe , a Chinese Ambassador signed and ratified a treaty at St. Petersburg , is now completed . It may ...
Pàgina 3
... Empire been recognised over a wider surface or by a greater number of subjects ; and at no previous period had her Exchequer been so well replenished , or her commerce in a more flourishing condition . The dangers of national prejudice ...
... Empire been recognised over a wider surface or by a greater number of subjects ; and at no previous period had her Exchequer been so well replenished , or her commerce in a more flourishing condition . The dangers of national prejudice ...
Pàgina 5
... Empire , but rather incline to the supposition that they had no distinct meaning , or at the most that they were tentative schemes to test the efficiency of the executive . The objects at which these disturbers of the general peace ...
... Empire , but rather incline to the supposition that they had no distinct meaning , or at the most that they were tentative schemes to test the efficiency of the executive . The objects at which these disturbers of the general peace ...
Pàgina 8
... Empire should be com- pelled , against the inclination of their leaders , to hold communication with strangers who appeared , in the eyes of a true follower of Confucius , as little better than barbarians . The laws of war are arbitrary ...
... Empire should be com- pelled , against the inclination of their leaders , to hold communication with strangers who appeared , in the eyes of a true follower of Confucius , as little better than barbarians . The laws of war are arbitrary ...
Pàgina 10
... increased with his personal embarrassments . It was bad enough in his eyes that the peoples of the West should be permitted to plant their feet at any time within the borders of the Empire , but it was 10 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
... increased with his personal embarrassments . It was bad enough in his eyes that the peoples of the West should be permitted to plant their feet at any time within the borders of the Empire , but it was 10 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
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