The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 184
... Canton , he was bound to supply the place of numbers by unusual celerity and ... river - forts and to disable their guns . The execution of the plan was ... Canton expedition is the exception to the rule . The distinction between ...
... Canton , he was bound to supply the place of numbers by unusual celerity and ... river - forts and to disable their guns . The execution of the plan was ... Canton expedition is the exception to the rule . The distinction between ...
Pàgina 260
... Canton river was only in the natural course of things . But this did not warrant the proceedings of the Chinese , which were at distinct variance with the terms of the Treaty of Nankin , and the ex - territorial rights of preliminary ...
... Canton river was only in the natural course of things . But this did not warrant the proceedings of the Chinese , which were at distinct variance with the terms of the Treaty of Nankin , and the ex - territorial rights of preliminary ...
Pàgina 271
... Canton and in preparing to withstand whatever force the English barbarians might bring against him . For the moment ... river , and not a day passed by without some attempt to destroy one or other of the vessels keeping open the navigation of ...
... Canton and in preparing to withstand whatever force the English barbarians might bring against him . For the moment ... river , and not a day passed by without some attempt to destroy one or other of the vessels keeping open the navigation of ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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