The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 155
... Government distinctly repudiated all sympathy and connivance - not because a few enthusiasts . denounced its use as the indulgence of a hopeless sin , but because the Imperial Government of China had on more than one occasion expressed ...
... Government distinctly repudiated all sympathy and connivance - not because a few enthusiasts . denounced its use as the indulgence of a hopeless sin , but because the Imperial Government of China had on more than one occasion expressed ...
Pàgina 277
... Chinese Government to the residence at Pekin , or to the occasional visit to that capital , at the option of the British Government , of a Minister duly accredited by the Queen to the Emperor of China , and the recognition of the right ...
... Chinese Government to the residence at Pekin , or to the occasional visit to that capital , at the option of the British Government , of a Minister duly accredited by the Queen to the Emperor of China , and the recognition of the right ...
Pàgina 556
... Chinese authorities and the said merchants , and to see that the just duties and other dues of the Chinese Government , as hereafter provided for , are duly discharged by Her Britannic Majesty's subjects . ARTICLE III . It being ...
... Chinese authorities and the said merchants , and to see that the just duties and other dues of the Chinese Government , as hereafter provided for , are duly discharged by Her Britannic Majesty's subjects . ARTICLE III . It being ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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army arrangement arrived ARTICLE attack British Burgevine Canton Canton river capital Captain capture carried Chinese authorities Chinese Government Chinese officials Chung Wang command Commissioner Consul defence despatch duty edict Emperor of China Empire Empress English Europeans favour fire fleet force foreign forts French garrison guns Hienfung Hongkong honour hostile Hung Chang Imperial Imperialists important intercourse Japanese junks Kashgar Kiaking Li Hung Chang Lord Elgin loss Macao Mahomedan Majesty the Emperor Majesty's Major Gordon Manchu mandarins matter ment merchants Michael Seymour military ministers months Nankin Ningpo obtained officers opium peace Peiho Pekin Pekin Government Plenipotentiary ports position possession Prince Kung proceeded province Quinsan ratifications rebels residence river ruler Russian sent Shanghai Soochow subjects success surrender Taepings Taoukwang Tartar Tien Wang Tientsin tion Tonquin town trade Treaty Treaty of Tientsin troops Tseng vessels Viceroy Wei Hai Wei Yamen Yunnan