History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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... difficulty and despite the other distractions of literary occupation , should contribute towards making China more interesting , then the toil and anxiety of elaborately treating a subject not yet as popular as it must one day be will ...
... difficulty and despite the other distractions of literary occupation , should contribute towards making China more interesting , then the toil and anxiety of elaborately treating a subject not yet as popular as it must one day be will ...
Pàgina 5
... difficulty of moving troops at any distance from the postal roads and water routes , as well as by the little value placed upon human life . The most prosperous and glorious reigns have not been free from these jarring elements ; and ...
... difficulty of moving troops at any distance from the postal roads and water routes , as well as by the little value placed upon human life . The most prosperous and glorious reigns have not been free from these jarring elements ; and ...
Pàgina 39
... difficulty in disposing of their cargoes ; but the appearance of a new foreign people at Canton raised fresh apprehensions in the mind of the Pekin Government . An edict was at once issued , ordering that " all vessels belonging to any ...
... difficulty in disposing of their cargoes ; but the appearance of a new foreign people at Canton raised fresh apprehensions in the mind of the Pekin Government . An edict was at once issued , ordering that " all vessels belonging to any ...
Pàgina 40
... difficulties and complications between the naval representatives of the English Government and the provincial mandarins ... difficulty was fortunately averted by the suicide of the culprit , a butcher . - Sir J. Davis's " China ...
... difficulties and complications between the naval representatives of the English Government and the provincial mandarins ... difficulty was fortunately averted by the suicide of the culprit , a butcher . - Sir J. Davis's " China ...
Pàgina 43
... difficulty of the country , or the incapacity of their commander , the English troops met with several slight reverses , and were constrained to admit the valour of their opponents and the first incon- stancy of fortune . A new ...
... difficulty of the country , or the incapacity of their commander , the English troops met with several slight reverses , and were constrained to admit the valour of their opponents and the first incon- stancy of fortune . A new ...
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