History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 15
... garrison ensures the safety of the Emperor , for whose protection no precaution has been overlooked . The greater the discord in the country , the wider the hostility of the people , all the closer are drawn the guards round the ...
... garrison ensures the safety of the Emperor , for whose protection no precaution has been overlooked . The greater the discord in the country , the wider the hostility of the people , all the closer are drawn the guards round the ...
Pàgina 35
... garrison Macao . But the Chinese were furious at this fresh interference with their rights . They withheld all sup- plies , ordered the suspension of trade , * and refused to hold any communication whatever with the commander ...
... garrison Macao . But the Chinese were furious at this fresh interference with their rights . They withheld all sup- plies , ordered the suspension of trade , * and refused to hold any communication whatever with the commander ...
Pàgina 71
... charge , indeed , was to place at the disposal of the descendants of the garrison of Albazin , which had surrendered as prisoners of war to Kanghi in the seven- teenth century , the sum allotted by the Czar for THE EMPEROR TAOUKWANG . 71.
... charge , indeed , was to place at the disposal of the descendants of the garrison of Albazin , which had surrendered as prisoners of war to Kanghi in the seven- teenth century , the sum allotted by the Czar for THE EMPEROR TAOUKWANG . 71.
Pàgina 79
... garrison , of a different religion , and of military habits , with a wise and provident administration , having as its foremost objects the promotion of trade and the maintenance of order . They made it their object , as it might have ...
... garrison , of a different religion , and of military habits , with a wise and provident administration , having as its foremost objects the promotion of trade and the maintenance of order . They made it their object , as it might have ...
Pàgina 84
... garrison proved to be on its guard , and his motley gathering was repulsed with some loss . Such was the ignominious ending of the first expedition to disturb the Chinese in Kashgaria , and to restore the Khojas to their throne ...
... garrison proved to be on its guard , and his motley gathering was repulsed with some loss . Such was the ignominious ending of the first expedition to disturb the Chinese in Kashgaria , and to restore the Khojas to their throne ...
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