The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 502
... China had engaged with an European antagonist since the march of the allies to Pekin , was inconclusive . On the one hand , the Chinese had shown no great military capacity , and their general conduct of ... China 502 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
... China had engaged with an European antagonist since the march of the allies to Pekin , was inconclusive . On the one hand , the Chinese had shown no great military capacity , and their general conduct of ... China 502 THE HISTORY OF CHINA .
Pàgina 508
... China that , despite some inferiority in quality , there is a prospect of Indian opium being practically driven out of the Chinese market as a practical revenge for the loss inflicted on China by the successful competition of Indian tea ...
... China that , despite some inferiority in quality , there is a prospect of Indian opium being practically driven out of the Chinese market as a practical revenge for the loss inflicted on China by the successful competition of Indian tea ...
Pàgina 518
... China to send a force to save the capital . There was no reason why China should not comply with that request , and there were many reasons why she should . By the 10th of June 2000 Chinese troops were encamped at Asan , a port some ...
... China to send a force to save the capital . There was no reason why China should not comply with that request , and there were many reasons why she should . By the 10th of June 2000 Chinese troops were encamped at Asan , a port some ...
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