History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 4
... favour . To these causes , rather than to any gross incapacity on the part of the new Emperor , or to the progress of decay in the system , must be attributed the various disturbances which broke out among the people shortly What after ...
... favour . To these causes , rather than to any gross incapacity on the part of the new Emperor , or to the progress of decay in the system , must be attributed the various disturbances which broke out among the people shortly What after ...
Pàgina 5
... Ho Chung Tong . The favour of his master secured for him a position of such importance that he was not merely the dispenser of his bounty and the director of his political affairs , but he also held the key THE REIGN OF KIAKING . 5.
... Ho Chung Tong . The favour of his master secured for him a position of such importance that he was not merely the dispenser of his bounty and the director of his political affairs , but he also held the key THE REIGN OF KIAKING . 5.
Pàgina 34
... favour of any foreign prince or people . Its terms are worthy of consideration , and after perusal it will not appear so strange that Kiaking and his admirers should have keenly resented the landing of an armed force on a portion of his ...
... favour of any foreign prince or people . Its terms are worthy of consideration , and after perusal it will not appear so strange that Kiaking and his admirers should have keenly resented the landing of an armed force on a portion of his ...
Pàgina 37
... favour " The war of the French with the English is a matter of the outside barbarians ( ? ) in which the Central Empire is not con- cerned ; just as little as , latterly , in the contest between Siam and Burmah . The great Emperor looks ...
... favour " The war of the French with the English is a matter of the outside barbarians ( ? ) in which the Central Empire is not con- cerned ; just as little as , latterly , in the contest between Siam and Burmah . The great Emperor looks ...
Pàgina 41
... favour of the claims of their ruler to rank on an equality with the sovereign . of the Middle Kingdom . Such a pretension was both inconvenient for the present and dangerous for the future . Embassies from kingdoms of undoubted in ...
... favour of the claims of their ruler to rank on an equality with the sovereign . of the Middle Kingdom . Such a pretension was both inconvenient for the present and dangerous for the future . Embassies from kingdoms of undoubted in ...
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