History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 5
... cause of much of Kiaking's misfortune , will serve to show that the appre- hension of personal loss and indignity was not the least important factor in introducing the distractions of civil strife within the borders of his dominions ...
... cause of much of Kiaking's misfortune , will serve to show that the appre- hension of personal loss and indignity was not the least important factor in introducing the distractions of civil strife within the borders of his dominions ...
Pàgina 10
... cause of much national misery and misfortune . The antipathy to the inhabitants of a strange and unknown world , natural to the human mind , was in China fomented for its own purposes by all the acts at the disposal of the ruling caste ...
... cause of much national misery and misfortune . The antipathy to the inhabitants of a strange and unknown world , natural to the human mind , was in China fomented for its own purposes by all the acts at the disposal of the ruling caste ...
Pàgina 18
... caused even the Emperor to feel insecure in his palace , were a formidable and well - organised association of either well - meaning or desperate men . The conditions inseparable from either a despotic sway , or a foreign domination ...
... caused even the Emperor to feel insecure in his palace , were a formidable and well - organised association of either well - meaning or desperate men . The conditions inseparable from either a despotic sway , or a foreign domination ...
Pàgina 20
... cause and to stand by his colleagues to the last ex- tremity , and when a present of money had been made to show that the novice placed his worldly goods at the service of the common fund , the most important part of the ceremony was ...
... cause and to stand by his colleagues to the last ex- tremity , and when a present of money had been made to show that the novice placed his worldly goods at the service of the common fund , the most important part of the ceremony was ...
Pàgina 30
... caused them some loss of life , they were too few to check their depredations in the China seas . Their successes over every other opponent were so decisive that they were inspired with the greatest confidence , and declared that one of ...
... caused them some loss of life , they were too few to check their depredations in the China seas . Their successes over every other opponent were so decisive that they were inspired with the greatest confidence , and declared that one of ...
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