History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 4
... ment as to the progress of affairs throughout the country , while it excited open dread at the capital . Even under the iron rule of Keen Lung the ambition of indi- viduals , the aggressiveness of neighbours , and the dis- affection of ...
... ment as to the progress of affairs throughout the country , while it excited open dread at the capital . Even under the iron rule of Keen Lung the ambition of indi- viduals , the aggressiveness of neighbours , and the dis- affection of ...
Pàgina 15
... ment . But although the particulars have not been preserved , there is no doubt that the realm was dis- tracted by the seditious movement of the Water - lily sect , until it gave place to the more formidable asso- ciation known as the ...
... ment . But although the particulars have not been preserved , there is no doubt that the realm was dis- tracted by the seditious movement of the Water - lily sect , until it gave place to the more formidable asso- ciation known as the ...
Pàgina 30
... their surprise as they effected their release from an awkward predica- ment ; and , drawing their cutlasses , soon put their assailants to the rout . a great effort , a large fleet was fitted out 30 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
... their surprise as they effected their release from an awkward predica- ment ; and , drawing their cutlasses , soon put their assailants to the rout . a great effort , a large fleet was fitted out 30 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
Pàgina 41
... ment would much rather have dealt with the East India Company's agents at could treat as mere traders . when it had to deal with the spokesmen of another powerful and independent empire . Their rights and prejudices were expected to be ...
... ment would much rather have dealt with the East India Company's agents at could treat as mere traders . when it had to deal with the spokesmen of another powerful and independent empire . Their rights and prejudices were expected to be ...
Pàgina 44
... ment of the difficulties which , throughout the whole of the time Lord Amherst resided in China , continu- ally presented themselves . It is certain that , but for some curiosity on the part of the Emperor to see * February 8th , 1816 ...
... ment of the difficulties which , throughout the whole of the time Lord Amherst resided in China , continu- ally presented themselves . It is certain that , but for some curiosity on the part of the Emperor to see * February 8th , 1816 ...
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