History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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... period at which native chroniclers first begin their record down to the date when , in the full knowledge of Europe ... periods when China was still a great empire , and the affairs of the outer nations troubled her not . It may be said ...
... period at which native chroniclers first begin their record down to the date when , in the full knowledge of Europe ... periods when China was still a great empire , and the affairs of the outer nations troubled her not . It may be said ...
Pàgina
... period covered by the foreign disputes , that the main 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 ...
... period covered by the foreign disputes , that the main 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 ...
Pàgina 3
... period had her Exchequer been so well replenished , or her commerce in a more flourishing condition . The dangers of national prejudice and hostility , which had long threatened to hurl the Tartar dynasty from its seat , were either ...
... period had her Exchequer been so well replenished , or her commerce in a more flourishing condition . The dangers of national prejudice and hostility , which had long threatened to hurl the Tartar dynasty from its seat , were either ...
Pàgina 13
... period was merged into that of the Triads . Although the designations were frequently changed , and sometimes with the express object of misleading the authorities no name was taken or at least publicly revealed , there seems little ...
... period was merged into that of the Triads . Although the designations were frequently changed , and sometimes with the express object of misleading the authorities no name was taken or at least publicly revealed , there seems little ...
Pàgina 14
... period to inform us that he ordered his generals to * Honan , Shensi , and Szchuen . In the last - named province they assumed formidable proportions ; ravaging the country , but abstaining from attacking walled cities . These bands all ...
... period to inform us that he ordered his generals to * Honan , Shensi , and Szchuen . In the last - named province they assumed formidable proportions ; ravaging the country , but abstaining from attacking walled cities . These bands all ...
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