History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 3
... appearance of complete unanimity between the ruler and the ruled . Never before , and certainly never since , did the Chinese appear a greater and more powerful people to the eye of the European traveller than they did when the present ...
... appearance of complete unanimity between the ruler and the ruled . Never before , and certainly never since , did the Chinese appear a greater and more powerful people to the eye of the European traveller than they did when the present ...
Pàgina 4
... appearance of a new and untried man in the place of power seemed to many to furnish the opportunity of renewing enterprises that had failed under different auspices . The mutable decrees of Fortune might well be expected to show some ...
... appearance of a new and untried man in the place of power seemed to many to furnish the opportunity of renewing enterprises that had failed under different auspices . The mutable decrees of Fortune might well be expected to show some ...
Pàgina 8
... appeared , in the eyes of a true follower of Confucius , as little better than barbarians . The laws of war are arbitrary , and even on the China coast , during the intensity of the great European contest with France , each combatant ...
... appeared , in the eyes of a true follower of Confucius , as little better than barbarians . The laws of war are arbitrary , and even on the China coast , during the intensity of the great European contest with France , each combatant ...
Pàgina 16
... appearance and promptitude of Prince Meenning , Kiaking's days were then numbered . Meenning , fortunately for him , showed a courage and decision in action that were not expected * The favourite title of the Chinese ruler . from one of ...
... appearance and promptitude of Prince Meenning , Kiaking's days were then numbered . Meenning , fortunately for him , showed a courage and decision in action that were not expected * The favourite title of the Chinese ruler . from one of ...
Pàgina 28
... appearance of English men - of - war in Chinese waters as the necessary consequence of the contest with France . These ... appeared in those days it was not long before an English frigate followed , and the Chinese found it impossible to ...
... appearance of English men - of - war in Chinese waters as the necessary consequence of the contest with France . These ... appeared in those days it was not long before an English frigate followed , and the Chinese found it impossible to ...
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