History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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... Macao . Page 227 , line 19 . " " 367 , line 24 . 368 , line 1 . 635 , footnote . " " 657 , line 2 . 711 , line 25 . ERRATA IN VOL . III . For inefficiency read efficiency . For Yi Wang read E Wang . For Yi Wang read E Wang . Reverse ...
... Macao . Page 227 , line 19 . " " 367 , line 24 . 368 , line 1 . 635 , footnote . " " 657 , line 2 . 711 , line 25 . ERRATA IN VOL . III . For inefficiency read efficiency . For Yi Wang read E Wang . For Yi Wang read E Wang . Reverse ...
Pàgina 1
... Macao . - Its Occupation by the English . - Chinese Strength and Arrogance . - A Policy to be tested by its Success . - Plot against the Emperor.- Attack in the Streets of Pekin . - Saved by Eunuch - guard.- The Apathy of the People ...
... Macao . - Its Occupation by the English . - Chinese Strength and Arrogance . - A Policy to be tested by its Success . - Plot against the Emperor.- Attack in the Streets of Pekin . - Saved by Eunuch - guard.- The Apathy of the People ...
Pàgina 2
... Macao . - Resolute Opposition of Chinese.- Suspension of Trade . - Admiral Drury's action . - A Game of Brag . - Irresolution and Retreat . - Triumph of Chinese . - A Chinese Letter . - Evacuation of Macao . - Imperial Edict.- The ...
... Macao . - Resolute Opposition of Chinese.- Suspension of Trade . - Admiral Drury's action . - A Game of Brag . - Irresolution and Retreat . - Triumph of Chinese . - A Chinese Letter . - Evacuation of Macao . - Imperial Edict.- The ...
Pàgina 8
... speedily putting a stop to it is insisted upon . The Hoppo is enjoined to take the necessary measures , and to apprise the Pekin authorities of the result . in which the Portuguese had come into occupation of Macao 8 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
... speedily putting a stop to it is insisted upon . The Hoppo is enjoined to take the necessary measures , and to apprise the Pekin authorities of the result . in which the Portuguese had come into occupation of Macao 8 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
Pàgina 9
... Macao was occupied by an English force and squadron ; and it was only evacuated as one of the minor details of the Treaty of Amiens . Macao was thus regarded as a European possession , and probably not the least thought was given to the ...
... Macao was occupied by an English force and squadron ; and it was only evacuated as one of the minor details of the Treaty of Amiens . Macao was thus regarded as a European possession , and probably not the least thought was given to the ...
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