History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 9
... remained there in 1802 prevented an angry discussion ; but when the operation was repeated six years later , the wrath of the Chinese , as will be seen , could no longer be controlled . The pretensions of the Chinese are only to be sup ...
... remained there in 1802 prevented an angry discussion ; but when the operation was repeated six years later , the wrath of the Chinese , as will be seen , could no longer be controlled . The pretensions of the Chinese are only to be sup ...
Pàgina 17
... remained at the distance of a thousand li from the capital . But suddenly on the fifteenth of the ninth moon , rebel- lion arose under my own arm . The calamity has sprung up in my own house . A banditti of upwards of seventy men of the ...
... remained at the distance of a thousand li from the capital . But suddenly on the fifteenth of the ninth moon , rebel- lion arose under my own arm . The calamity has sprung up in my own house . A banditti of upwards of seventy men of the ...
Pàgina 25
... remained masters of the situation , and the mere threat of suspending the trade sufficed to bring the stoutest captains and the most independent merchants to their knees . The Chinese might have been able to have continued relations on ...
... remained masters of the situation , and the mere threat of suspending the trade sufficed to bring the stoutest captains and the most independent merchants to their knees . The Chinese might have been able to have continued relations on ...
Pàgina 35
... remained a single soldier at Macao , and you would not obey my orders , I absolutely will not consent to your continuing to carry on your trade . If you do not wish to trade , you may take away your ships as you think proper ; but if ...
... remained a single soldier at Macao , and you would not obey my orders , I absolutely will not consent to your continuing to carry on your trade . If you do not wish to trade , you may take away your ships as you think proper ; but if ...
Pàgina 38
... remained to this day as forbidden a land to European inquisitiveness as some of her tributary states still are . But the self - seeking mandarins at Canton opened the door to the outer peoples , and although many rebuffs were ...
... remained to this day as forbidden a land to European inquisitiveness as some of her tributary states still are . But the self - seeking mandarins at Canton opened the door to the outer peoples , and although many rebuffs were ...
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