History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 4
... capital . Even under the iron rule of Keen Lung the ambition of indi- viduals , the aggressiveness of neighbours , and the dis- affection of subject peoples had not been altogether repressed , and had often proved a source of trouble ...
... capital . Even under the iron rule of Keen Lung the ambition of indi- viduals , the aggressiveness of neighbours , and the dis- affection of subject peoples had not been altogether repressed , and had often proved a source of trouble ...
Pàgina 8
... capital were con- sistently opposed to it as a bad thing in itself , and as likely to bring many evils in its train upon the Middle Kingdom . The edict * in question , although signed in the name of the Hoppo , was really drawn up by ...
... capital were con- sistently opposed to it as a bad thing in itself , and as likely to bring many evils in its train upon the Middle Kingdom . The edict * in question , although signed in the name of the Hoppo , was really drawn up by ...
Pàgina 11
... capital . In 1803 , when his illustrious father had not been dead more than four years , the Emperor was attacked in open day , while being carried in his chair of state through the streets of Pekin . The attack was evi- dently well ...
... capital . In 1803 , when his illustrious father had not been dead more than four years , the Emperor was attacked in open day , while being carried in his chair of state through the streets of Pekin . The attack was evi- dently well ...
Pàgina 16
... capital , and with them all heed for national necessities and expectations . Kiaking was to learn that such protection is delu- sive , even in its main purpose , and that difficulties are not overcome by a refusal to recognise them . In ...
... capital , and with them all heed for national necessities and expectations . Kiaking was to learn that such protection is delu- sive , even in its main purpose , and that difficulties are not overcome by a refusal to recognise them . In ...
Pàgina 17
... capital . But suddenly on the fifteenth of the ninth moon , rebel- lion arose under my own arm . The calamity has sprung up in my own house . A banditti of upwards of seventy men of the sect Theen - le violated the prohibited gate , and ...
... capital . But suddenly on the fifteenth of the ninth moon , rebel- lion arose under my own arm . The calamity has sprung up in my own house . A banditti of upwards of seventy men of the sect Theen - le violated the prohibited gate , and ...
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