History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 17
... received with profound veneration the throne from my imperial father ; after which I dared not resign myself to ease or neglect the affairs of government . I had but just ascended the throne , when the sect of the Pe - leen seduced into ...
... received with profound veneration the throne from my imperial father ; after which I dared not resign myself to ease or neglect the affairs of government . I had but just ascended the throne , when the sect of the Pe - leen seduced into ...
Pàgina 32
... received into the official service , and with them eight thousand of their followers were pardoned and returned to civil life . The junks were disarmed , the old rendezvous near Lantao was dominated by a Chinese fort , and there ...
... received into the official service , and with them eight thousand of their followers were pardoned and returned to civil life . The junks were disarmed , the old rendezvous near Lantao was dominated by a Chinese fort , and there ...
Pàgina 33
... received in England . The fate of Sung Tajin's present was not merely un- fortunate ; it proved disastrous for that minister him- self . It was haughtily returned to Canton , with a notification that a minister of the Emperor dare not ...
... received in England . The fate of Sung Tajin's present was not merely un- fortunate ; it proved disastrous for that minister him- self . It was haughtily returned to Canton , with a notification that a minister of the Emperor dare not ...
Pàgina 35
... change your senti- ments and send any more letters , I have given orders that they shall not be received . " - Annual Register , 1808 , p . 288 . interview with the Viceroy of Kwantung . With this end 3 THE REIGN OF KIAKING . 35.
... change your senti- ments and send any more letters , I have given orders that they shall not be received . " - Annual Register , 1808 , p . 288 . interview with the Viceroy of Kwantung . With this end 3 THE REIGN OF KIAKING . 35.
Pàgina 45
... received in audience , and the fact would have been duly chronicled to the glorification of the Middle Kingdom . Lord Amherst and his companions were , after many altercations , permitted to proceed to Pekin on the under- standing that ...
... received in audience , and the fact would have been duly chronicled to the glorification of the Middle Kingdom . Lord Amherst and his companions were , after many altercations , permitted to proceed to Pekin on the under- standing that ...
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