History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 4
... matter of moment to the tranquillity of the realm as well as to the sentiment of the people . Its importance is immeasurably enhanced when the reign has been one of the exceptional length of the Emperor Keen Lung's ; and men who had ...
... matter of moment to the tranquillity of the realm as well as to the sentiment of the people . Its importance is immeasurably enhanced when the reign has been one of the exceptional length of the Emperor Keen Lung's ; and men who had ...
Pàgina 12
... matter of fact incriminated in the plot of 1803 , or whether , and more probably , the Government availed itself of that event as an excuse to denounce and punish the members of a society which it both disapproved of and feared , the ...
... matter of fact incriminated in the plot of 1803 , or whether , and more probably , the Government availed itself of that event as an excuse to denounce and punish the members of a society which it both disapproved of and feared , the ...
Pàgina 23
... matter of small importance by the Directors of the East India Company , whose charter conferred on them the monopoly of the trade with that country as well as with the Indies . It was always deemed a matter of the very highest ...
... matter of small importance by the Directors of the East India Company , whose charter conferred on them the monopoly of the trade with that country as well as with the Indies . It was always deemed a matter of the very highest ...
Pàgina 37
... 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 upon all with the same benevolence , and has not the ...
... 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 upon all with the same benevolence , and has not the ...
Pàgina 52
... matter how great their ambition or natural capacity may have been , they had no prospect of emancipating themselves from the dull sphere of inaction to which custom hopelessly consigned them . It is only in the present day that a ...
... matter how great their ambition or natural capacity may have been , they had no prospect of emancipating themselves from the dull sphere of inaction to which custom hopelessly consigned them . It is only in the present day that a ...
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