History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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... object with the English Government was to obtain a position of equality in China , and not to wring unfair advantages from a weaker antagonist . In conclusion , I have only to express my great personal indebtedness to General Gordon ...
... object with the English Government was to obtain a position of equality in China , and not to wring unfair advantages from a weaker antagonist . In conclusion , I have only to express my great personal indebtedness to General Gordon ...
Pàgina 11
... object . Kiaking stood in imminent danger of murder , when the striking devotion of a few of his eunuch attendants foiled his assailants , and saved his life at the price of several of theirs . This outrage produced a great sensation ...
... object . Kiaking stood in imminent danger of murder , when the striking devotion of a few of his eunuch attendants foiled his assailants , and saved his life at the price of several of theirs . This outrage produced a great sensation ...
Pàgina 13
... object of misleading the authorities no name was taken or at least publicly revealed , there seems little doubt that the Water - lily + sect was the originating society , and that all the sub- sequent orders sprang from its members ...
... object of misleading the authorities no name was taken or at least publicly revealed , there seems little doubt that the Water - lily + sect was the originating society , and that all the sub- sequent orders sprang from its members ...
Pàgina 14
... objects are based on palpable facts , such as popular suffering , the spirit of insubordination very speedily reveals itself . So it was in the case of the Peleën brotherhood which , far from being crushed by Imperial edicts , and by ...
... objects are based on palpable facts , such as popular suffering , the spirit of insubordination very speedily reveals itself . So it was in the case of the Peleën brotherhood which , far from being crushed by Imperial edicts , and by ...
Pàgina 15
... object , than that which preceded it . At Pekin the Imperial residence forms . almost a city to itself , and entrance to it is only per- mitted to privileged persons . The vigilance of the garrison ensures the safety of the Emperor ...
... object , than that which preceded it . At Pekin the Imperial residence forms . almost a city to itself , and entrance to it is only per- mitted to privileged persons . The vigilance of the garrison ensures the safety of the Emperor ...
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