History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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... relations is seen to be , the greater interest will be reflected on those earlier periods when China was still a great empire , and the affairs of the outer nations troubled her not . It may be said with- out fear of contradiction that ...
... relations is seen to be , the greater interest will be reflected on those earlier periods when China was still a great empire , and the affairs of the outer nations troubled her not . It may be said with- out fear of contradiction that ...
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... Relations . - An Embassy determined on . -Considerations as to its Advisability . - As to the Opposite . -Thomas Manning . - Tibet . - The Englishman at Lhasa.- The Nepaulese War . - Defeat of Goorkhas . - Chinese Aid implored . Only ...
... Relations . - An Embassy determined on . -Considerations as to its Advisability . - As to the Opposite . -Thomas Manning . - Tibet . - The Englishman at Lhasa.- The Nepaulese War . - Defeat of Goorkhas . - Chinese Aid implored . Only ...
Pàgina 10
... relations with the " outer barbarians . " In so far as it succeeded it served the purpose for which it was framed , and obtained that sort of popular approval which is never refused to measures that have the tendency to show that one ...
... relations with the " outer barbarians . " In so far as it succeeded it served the purpose for which it was framed , and obtained that sort of popular approval which is never refused to measures that have the tendency to show that one ...
Pàgina 12
... devour its own young ; how , then , could it be supposed that his relations would be so abandoned as to commit such a horrible deed . " - Gutzlaff . threatened to be dangerous , they very soon lost their 12 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
... devour its own young ; how , then , could it be supposed that his relations would be so abandoned as to commit such a horrible deed . " - Gutzlaff . threatened to be dangerous , they very soon lost their 12 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
Pàgina 25
... relations on this footing for a very much longer period than they did but for two circumstances , of which one only was within their control . They were not content with imposing taxes and custom dues ; they claimed authority over the ...
... relations on this footing for a very much longer period than they did but for two circumstances , of which one only was within their control . They were not content with imposing taxes and custom dues ; they claimed authority over the ...
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