History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 36
... proceeded up the river to Canton , escorted by all the boats of the squadron . The Chinese had made every preparation in their power to resist this unwarrantable proceeding , and they had placed a line of junks across the river to bar ...
... proceeded up the river to Canton , escorted by all the boats of the squadron . The Chinese had made every preparation in their power to resist this unwarrantable proceeding , and they had placed a line of junks across the river to bar ...
Pàgina 71
... proceeded in due course to Pekin . The exact character of this relation between the two Empires may be gathered from the fact that while the conductor of the mission was allowed to reside in the city and to go about the streets in ...
... proceeded in due course to Pekin . The exact character of this relation between the two Empires may be gathered from the fact that while the conductor of the mission was allowed to reside in the city and to go about the streets in ...
Pàgina 88
... proceeded to invade that state as soon as he learnt that the greater number of the Chinese troops had been withdrawn . For a second time he put himself forward as the champion of the Khojas , and employed the name and person of ...
... proceeded to invade that state as soon as he learnt that the greater number of the Chinese troops had been withdrawn . For a second time he put himself forward as the champion of the Khojas , and employed the name and person of ...
Pàgina 118
... proceeded to Canton , and the Chinese mustered their forces , both on the river and on shore , for the purpose of making such resistance as they could . When the affair looked at its worst , and seemed to hardly admit of a peaceful ...
... proceeded to Canton , and the Chinese mustered their forces , both on the river and on shore , for the purpose of making such resistance as they could . When the affair looked at its worst , and seemed to hardly admit of a peaceful ...
Pàgina 134
... proceeded to pour forth his wrath , and to demon- strate over again his literary skill in an edict on the occurrence , which he characterised as " going to the extreme of disobedience to the laws . " If an English- man had been killed ...
... proceeded to pour forth his wrath , and to demon- strate over again his literary skill in an edict on the occurrence , which he characterised as " going to the extreme of disobedience to the laws . " If an English- man had been killed ...
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