History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 7
... government , he might have left a name honoured in the annals of his country . He appears to have squandered the treasure seized from Hokwan on his own personal amusement , and , relieved by the death of his father from an irksome ...
... government , he might have left a name honoured in the annals of his country . He appears to have squandered the treasure seized from Hokwan on his own personal amusement , and , relieved by the death of his father from an irksome ...
Pàgina 12
... Government , was the society known as the sect of the White Water - lily , or the Pe - leen - keaou . Whether because it was as a matter of fact incriminated in the plot of 1803 , or whether , and more probably , the Government availed ...
... Government , was the society known as the sect of the White Water - lily , or the Pe - leen - keaou . Whether because it was as a matter of fact incriminated in the plot of 1803 , or whether , and more probably , the Government availed ...
Pàgina 34
... government . Your Majesty has despatched messengers with letters for our perusal ; we find that they are dictated by appropriate sentiments of esteem and venera- tion ; and being , therefore , inclined to fulfil the wishes of your ...
... government . Your Majesty has despatched messengers with letters for our perusal ; we find that they are dictated by appropriate sentiments of esteem and venera- tion ; and being , therefore , inclined to fulfil the wishes of your ...
Pàgina 39
... Government turned an ear to the representations of their naval officer , Krusenstern , that it would be wise to open a trade with Canton like other European countries . The attempt was made with two ships , which found no difficulty in ...
... Government turned an ear to the representations of their naval officer , Krusenstern , that it would be wise to open a trade with Canton like other European countries . The attempt was made with two ships , which found no difficulty in ...
Pàgina 40
... Government and the provincial mandarins continually increased . Several collisions actually occurred , and the captains of English men - of - war could only obtain by force the supplies and water they might urgently require . Under ...
... Government and the provincial mandarins continually increased . Several collisions actually occurred , and the captains of English men - of - war could only obtain by force the supplies and water they might urgently require . Under ...
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