History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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... whole period covered by the foreign disputes , that the main object with the English Government was to obtain a position of equality in China , and not to wring unfair advantages from a weaker antagonist . In conclusion , I have only to ...
... whole period covered by the foreign disputes , that the main object with the English Government was to obtain a position of equality in China , and not to wring unfair advantages from a weaker antagonist . In conclusion , I have only to ...
Pàgina 8
... whole , and not against the opium traffic as a part . Moreover , it must be remembered that whereas the Hoppo himself and the majority of the Canton mandarins were favourable to intercourse with the foreigner for personal reasons and so ...
... whole , and not against the opium traffic as a part . Moreover , it must be remembered that whereas the Hoppo himself and the majority of the Canton mandarins were favourable to intercourse with the foreigner for personal reasons and so ...
Pàgina 34
... whole universe outside his sphere , and who asked no favour of any foreign prince or people . Its terms are worthy of consideration , and after perusal it will not appear so strange that Kiaking and his admirers should have keenly ...
... whole universe outside his sphere , and who asked no favour of any foreign prince or people . Its terms are worthy of consideration , and after perusal it will not appear so strange that Kiaking and his admirers should have keenly ...
Pàgina 44
... whole of the time Lord Amherst resided in China , continu- ally presented themselves . It is certain that , but for some curiosity on the part of the Emperor to see * February 8th , 1816. The chroniclers of this embassy are , — 1st ...
... whole of the time Lord Amherst resided in China , continu- ally presented themselves . It is certain that , but for some curiosity on the part of the Emperor to see * February 8th , 1816. The chroniclers of this embassy are , — 1st ...
Pàgina 48
... whole affair . He was fined to the extent of his pay as Duke for five years , and deprived of his yellow silk riding - jacket - one of the highest honours in China , and * It is not clear how far the Amherst Embassy may have led to the ...
... whole affair . He was fined to the extent of his pay as Duke for five years , and deprived of his yellow silk riding - jacket - one of the highest honours in China , and * It is not clear how far the Amherst Embassy may have led to the ...
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