History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 5
... natural decay in the Empire , but rather incline to the supposition that they had no distinct meaning , or at the most that they were tentative schemes to test the efficiency of the executive . The objects at which these disturbers of ...
... natural decay in the Empire , but rather incline to the supposition that they had no distinct meaning , or at the most that they were tentative schemes to test the efficiency of the executive . The objects at which these disturbers of ...
Pàgina 6
... natural character of the people is not marked by truthfulness , the pride of the literary official class makes accuracy a cardinal virtue in dealing with * More than twenty - five millions sterling , see Gutzlaff's " Life of Taoukwang ...
... natural character of the people is not marked by truthfulness , the pride of the literary official class makes accuracy a cardinal virtue in dealing with * More than twenty - five millions sterling , see Gutzlaff's " Life of Taoukwang ...
Pàgina 10
... natural course of things that when first a sense of weakness was felt , the arrogance of the Emperor should have become more apparent . To Kiaking the presence of Europeans on his coasts in increasing numbers ap- peared in the light of ...
... natural course of things that when first a sense of weakness was felt , the arrogance of the Emperor should have become more apparent . To Kiaking the presence of Europeans on his coasts in increasing numbers ap- peared in the light of ...
Pàgina 17
... natural in one who had declared that " the horse and the bow are the only objects worthy the support of Manchus . " In an edict dated 18th of October 1813 , Kiaking gives a summary of this event , and of the others which had led up to ...
... natural in one who had declared that " the horse and the bow are the only objects worthy the support of Manchus . " In an edict dated 18th of October 1813 , Kiaking gives a summary of this event , and of the others which had led up to ...
Pàgina 24
... natural character of a purely commercial venture . In this particular the old motive , which in Madras had turned our merchants into soldiers , jealousy and dread of France at last compelled the arming of these vessels , which then ...
... natural character of a purely commercial venture . In this particular the old motive , which in Madras had turned our merchants into soldiers , jealousy and dread of France at last compelled the arming of these vessels , which then ...
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