History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 10
... obtained that sort of popular approval which is never refused to measures that have the tendency to show that one race is the superior of another . But when it proved in the end impossible , it was seen to be the cause of much national ...
... obtained that sort of popular approval which is never refused to measures that have the tendency to show that one race is the superior of another . But when it proved in the end impossible , it was seen to be the cause of much national ...
Pàgina 14
... obtained the appellation of the Water - lilies , but the nucleus of the force in Szchuen seems to have consisted of the disbanded soldiers of the army which had invaded Nepaul . + Mr. Henry Ellis , the chronicler of the embassy of Lord ...
... obtained the appellation of the Water - lilies , but the nucleus of the force in Szchuen seems to have consisted of the disbanded soldiers of the army which had invaded Nepaul . + Mr. Henry Ellis , the chronicler of the embassy of Lord ...
Pàgina 29
... obtained of their mode of life and arrangements through the experience of two Englishmen who fell into their hands . * From their narratives it is clear that these corsairs were composed of the scum of the inhabitants of Canton ...
... obtained of their mode of life and arrangements through the experience of two Englishmen who fell into their hands . * From their narratives it is clear that these corsairs were composed of the scum of the inhabitants of Canton ...
Pàgina 31
... obtain by force they resolved to secure by other means . The enormity of the Ladrones ' offence was brought home to them by their endeavouring to seize the four vessels bearing the tribute embassy from Siam , and the attempt would ...
... obtain by force they resolved to secure by other means . The enormity of the Ladrones ' offence was brought home to them by their endeavouring to seize the four vessels bearing the tribute embassy from Siam , and the attempt would ...
Pàgina 35
... obtain by force an * The following is a letter from the chief mandarin_at Canton to the representative of the East India Company at Lintin . It explains the Chinese views as to the Crown and the Company . " I , Tsontoe , & c . , in ...
... obtain by force an * The following is a letter from the chief mandarin_at Canton to the representative of the East India Company at Lintin . It explains the Chinese views as to the Crown and the Company . " I , Tsontoe , & c . , in ...
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