History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 12
... allowed himself to forget the narrow escape he had had ; and while he often expressed surprise * at their tur- pitude , he never afterwards permitted his kinsmen to pass out of the range of his suspicion . Of The peculiar feature of ...
... allowed himself to forget the narrow escape he had had ; and while he often expressed surprise * at their tur- pitude , he never afterwards permitted his kinsmen to pass out of the range of his suspicion . Of The peculiar feature of ...
Pàgina 23
... allowed with the outer races , if only on onerous con- ditions and subject to frequent interruptions . Hither , however , came French and American traders in their ships as well as those of England , with the view of tapping the wealth ...
... allowed with the outer races , if only on onerous con- ditions and subject to frequent interruptions . Hither , however , came French and American traders in their ships as well as those of England , with the view of tapping the wealth ...
Pàgina 26
... , that it would be kept . * Meaning the Tiger's Mouth ; more commonly called the Bogue , the name given to the estuary of the Canton river . The Chinese were thus allowed to assert in a very 26 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
... , that it would be kept . * Meaning the Tiger's Mouth ; more commonly called the Bogue , the name given to the estuary of the Canton river . The Chinese were thus allowed to assert in a very 26 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
Pàgina 27
Demetrius Charles Boulger. The Chinese were thus allowed to assert in a very effec- tive way their sovereign rights ; and , of course , such a strong proceeding as this could not fail to produce a considerable effect . But in one sense ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. The Chinese were thus allowed to assert in a very effec- tive way their sovereign rights ; and , of course , such a strong proceeding as this could not fail to produce a considerable effect . But in one sense ...
Pàgina 37
... allowed the reopening of the trade . Their national self - esteem and their confidence in their ruler rose immensely when they could feel that the Edict * of their Emperor on this very subject had been realised to the letter by the ...
... allowed the reopening of the trade . Their national self - esteem and their confidence in their ruler rose immensely when they could feel that the Edict * of their Emperor on this very subject had been realised to the letter by the ...
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