The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 66
... officials intent on maintaining the dignity of their sovereign . The abolition of the Company's monopoly , and what is called the opening of the trade , were followed by a sharp revulsion of sentiment among Chinese officials . Their ...
... officials intent on maintaining the dignity of their sovereign . The abolition of the Company's monopoly , and what is called the opening of the trade , were followed by a sharp revulsion of sentiment among Chinese officials . Their ...
Pàgina 254
... official , his place had been taken at Canton by his former subordinate , Yeh . Up to this point all Sir John Bowring's suggestions with regard to the settlement of the questions pending with the Chinese had been received in London with ...
... official , his place had been taken at Canton by his former subordinate , Yeh . Up to this point all Sir John Bowring's suggestions with regard to the settlement of the questions pending with the Chinese had been received in London with ...
Pàgina 456
... Chinese , and believed by most of the non - Catholic foreigners residing here , that the system of paying bounties ... officials there would have been no massacre . Had the officials in the town acted with promptitude and instituted an ...
... Chinese , and believed by most of the non - Catholic foreigners residing here , that the system of paying bounties ... officials there would have been no massacre . Had the officials in the town acted with promptitude and instituted an ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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