History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 24
... merchants into soldiers , jealousy and dread of France at last compelled the arming of these vessels , which then formed in turn the nucleus of the old Indian marine . The advantages drawn from the trade being so great , and the ...
... merchants into soldiers , jealousy and dread of France at last compelled the arming of these vessels , which then formed in turn the nucleus of the old Indian marine . The advantages drawn from the trade being so great , and the ...
Pàgina 25
... merchants to their knees . The Chinese might have been able to have continued relations on this footing for a very much longer period than they did but for two circumstances , of which one only was within their control . They were not ...
... merchants to their knees . The Chinese might have been able to have continued relations on this footing for a very much longer period than they did but for two circumstances , of which one only was within their control . They were not ...
Pàgina 28
... merchants and their European visitors , was the more frequent appearance of English men - of - war in Chinese waters as the necessary consequence of the contest with France . These came not merely in the character of guards for Indian ...
... merchants and their European visitors , was the more frequent appearance of English men - of - war in Chinese waters as the necessary consequence of the contest with France . These came not merely in the character of guards for Indian ...
Pàgina 31
... Siam , and the attempt would undoubtedly have succeeded but for the promptitude * See Lieut . Maughan's account in Glasspoole's . narrative ... with which the Canton officials induced some English merchants to THE REIGN OF KIAKING . 31.
... Siam , and the attempt would undoubtedly have succeeded but for the promptitude * See Lieut . Maughan's account in Glasspoole's . narrative ... with which the Canton officials induced some English merchants to THE REIGN OF KIAKING . 31.
Pàgina 32
Demetrius Charles Boulger. with which the Canton officials induced some English merchants to fit out one of their vessels to proceed against the marauders . The cruise of the Mercury was remarkable in a small way , and recalls the naval ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. with which the Canton officials induced some English merchants to fit out one of their vessels to proceed against the marauders . The cruise of the Mercury was remarkable in a small way , and recalls the naval ...
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