History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 9
... force and squadron ; and it was only evacuated as one of the minor details of the Treaty of Amiens . Macao was thus regarded as a European possession , and probably not the least thought was given to the breach its occupation by an ...
... force and squadron ; and it was only evacuated as one of the minor details of the Treaty of Amiens . Macao was thus regarded as a European possession , and probably not the least thought was given to the breach its occupation by an ...
Pàgina 14
... force by force . The detailst of this strife , if what probably partook more of the character of rioting than of open warfare can be designated by that name , elude the most careful inquiry ; but Kiaking takes the occasion at a later ...
... force by force . The detailst of this strife , if what probably partook more of the character of rioting than of open warfare can be designated by that name , elude the most careful inquiry ; but Kiaking takes the occasion at a later ...
Pàgina 29
... force , and their prey appeared sufficiently weak and tempting , they never hesitated to attack European merchantmen , although their discretion led them to choose those of the weaker Powers such as Spain and Portugal . The authority of ...
... force , and their prey appeared sufficiently weak and tempting , they never hesitated to attack European merchantmen , although their discretion led them to choose those of the weaker Powers such as Spain and Portugal . The authority of ...
Pàgina 34
... force on a portion of his shores . * The nature of the position of the Portuguese at Macao had been made plain by the events of 1802. Although in their possession , the Chinese had established the fact that the Portuguese were only ...
... force on a portion of his shores . * The nature of the position of the Portuguese at Macao had been made plain by the events of 1802. Although in their possession , the Chinese had established the fact that the Portuguese were only ...
Pàgina 35
... force would suffice to bring the Chinese to reason , and , in the persuasion that there was " nothing in his instructions to prevent his going to war with the Emperor of China , " he resolved to obtain by force an * The following is a ...
... force would suffice to bring the Chinese to reason , and , in the persuasion that there was " nothing in his instructions to prevent his going to war with the Emperor of China , " he resolved to obtain by force an * The following is a ...
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