History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 10
... course of things that when first a sense of weakness was felt , the arrogance of the Emperor should have become more apparent . To Kiaking the presence of Europeans on his coasts in increasing numbers ap- peared in the light of a danger ...
... course of things that when first a sense of weakness was felt , the arrogance of the Emperor should have become more apparent . To Kiaking the presence of Europeans on his coasts in increasing numbers ap- peared in the light of a danger ...
Pàgina 23
... course on the shores of China and in the Indian seas . It must not be supposed , although the totals appear small in comparison with the dimensions they have subsequently reached , that the China trade was con- sidered a matter of small ...
... course on the shores of China and in the Indian seas . It must not be supposed , although the totals appear small in comparison with the dimensions they have subsequently reached , that the China trade was con- sidered a matter of small ...
Pàgina 24
... course that the English had to put up with many exactions , and to purchase the right to trade by complying with the whims of the local authorities , often couched in a dic- tatorial and arrogant spirit . The Emperor , whether it was ...
... course that the English had to put up with many exactions , and to purchase the right to trade by complying with the whims of the local authorities , often couched in a dic- tatorial and arrogant spirit . The Emperor , whether it was ...
Pàgina 26
... course , there was no reason to sup- pose , under the circumstances , 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 ...
... course , there was no reason to sup- pose , under the circumstances , 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 ...
Pàgina 27
... course , such a strong proceeding as this could not fail to produce a considerable effect . But in one sense the Chinese had over - reached them- selves . The punishment * of this poor gunner was so monstrously unjust , and so quite ...
... course , such a strong proceeding as this could not fail to produce a considerable effect . But in one sense the Chinese had over - reached them- selves . The punishment * of this poor gunner was so monstrously unjust , and so quite ...
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