History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 29
... direct alliance , with the leaders of the secret societies , and their chief Apotsye seems to have considered himself more of a patriot than a pirate . These claims were not strengthened by the more intimate knowledge we obtained of ...
... direct alliance , with the leaders of the secret societies , and their chief Apotsye seems to have considered himself more of a patriot than a pirate . These claims were not strengthened by the more intimate knowledge we obtained of ...
Pàgina 103
... direct protection of the English Government . The Chinese neither understood nor cared to understand the causes or the precise meaning of this change . They would have thought it rather an aggravation than a mitigation of the offence ...
... direct protection of the English Government . The Chinese neither understood nor cared to understand the causes or the precise meaning of this change . They would have thought it rather an aggravation than a mitigation of the offence ...
Pàgina 105
... direct communication with the Imperial Court at Pekin would be most desirable . " This was the more natural and necessary , as a Chinese edict published at Canton had stated that " in case of the dissolution of the Company it was ...
... direct communication with the Imperial Court at Pekin would be most desirable . " This was the more natural and necessary , as a Chinese edict published at Canton had stated that " in case of the dissolution of the Company it was ...
Pàgina 117
... and endorsed the growing demand for the See vol . v . of " Chinese Repository " generally ; particularly pp . 391 , & c . right of dealing with the Pekin Government direct . So THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE . 117.
... and endorsed the growing demand for the See vol . v . of " Chinese Repository " generally ; particularly pp . 391 , & c . right of dealing with the Pekin Government direct . So THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE . 117.
Pàgina 118
Demetrius Charles Boulger. right of dealing with the Pekin Government direct . So far as official intercourse was concerned this rupture proved complete . Captain Elliot hauled down his flag at Canton and removed to Macao - thus showing ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. right of dealing with the Pekin Government direct . So far as official intercourse was concerned this rupture proved complete . Captain Elliot hauled down his flag at Canton and removed to Macao - thus showing ...
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