History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 41
... position of equality were quite beyond the comprehension of the Celestials , and , as such , to be deprecated and absolutely prevented . Great expectations were naturally formed by those who saw only their own interests , and thought ...
... position of equality were quite beyond the comprehension of the Celestials , and , as such , to be deprecated and absolutely prevented . Great expectations were naturally formed by those who saw only their own interests , and thought ...
Pàgina 60
... position was assured by his prompt recognition as Emperor by the Empress Mother . * Having thus made good the ... positions of the starry heavens are 60 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
... position was assured by his prompt recognition as Emperor by the Empress Mother . * Having thus made good the ... positions of the starry heavens are 60 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
Pàgina 71
... position , and had consequently no dealings with the Government . His principal charge , indeed , was to place at the disposal of the descendants of the garrison of Albazin , which had surrendered as prisoners of war to Kanghi in the ...
... position , and had consequently no dealings with the Government . His principal charge , indeed , was to place at the disposal of the descendants of the garrison of Albazin , which had surrendered as prisoners of war to Kanghi in the ...
Pàgina 72
... position by making inquiries , or by revealing what they knew , the result is clear that the world is none the wiser or the better for the exceptional privilege the Russians have enjoyed for nearly two hundred years . Although ...
... position by making inquiries , or by revealing what they knew , the result is clear that the world is none the wiser or the better for the exceptional privilege the Russians have enjoyed for nearly two hundred years . Although ...
Pàgina 77
... afterwards did the China trade appear of as little importance to the English people and Govern- ment as it did for a short time during this period . CHAPTER III . TAOUKWANG'S REIGN- ( continued ) . Position THE EMPEROR TAOUKWANG . 77.
... afterwards did the China trade appear of as little importance to the English people and Govern- ment as it did for a short time during this period . CHAPTER III . TAOUKWANG'S REIGN- ( continued ) . Position THE EMPEROR TAOUKWANG . 77.
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