History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 10
... consequence of the ill - concealed disaffection among large sections of his own subjects . Had his Government felt strong in its own resources , it could have afforded to regard the foreign traders at Canton with unaffected indifference ...
... consequence of the ill - concealed disaffection among large sections of his own subjects . Had his Government felt strong in its own resources , it could have afforded to regard the foreign traders at Canton with unaffected indifference ...
Pàgina 21
... to alter the condition of affairs in that state , and to derange , in consequence , its dependence on Pekin . An ambitious minister defied his master , and raised a powerful faction against him THE REIGN OF KIAKING . 21.
... to alter the condition of affairs in that state , and to derange , in consequence , its dependence on Pekin . An ambitious minister defied his master , and raised a powerful faction against him THE REIGN OF KIAKING . 21.
Pàgina 28
... consequence of the contest with France . These came not merely in the character of guards for Indian commerce , but also on a roving mission to clear the seas of the tri - colour . Wherever a French vessel appeared in those days it was ...
... consequence of the contest with France . These came not merely in the character of guards for Indian commerce , but also on a roving mission to clear the seas of the tri - colour . Wherever a French vessel appeared in those days it was ...
Pàgina 33
... consequences had been the transfer of the opium depôts from that place to Lintin . Elizabeth's saying may be recalled : " That her whelps should wear no other collar than hers . " of Kiaking also was couched in terms of the most III . 3 ...
... consequences had been the transfer of the opium depôts from that place to Lintin . Elizabeth's saying may be recalled : " That her whelps should wear no other collar than hers . " of Kiaking also was couched in terms of the most III . 3 ...
Pàgina 55
... consequences of his spasmodic and ill - directed energy were scarcely less unfortunate than those of his habitual apathy . So much easier is the work of destruction than the task of con- struction , that Kiaking in twenty - five years ...
... consequences of his spasmodic and ill - directed energy were scarcely less unfortunate than those of his habitual apathy . So much easier is the work of destruction than the task of con- struction , that Kiaking in twenty - five years ...
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