The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 68
... Empire , another circumstance contributed to increase the Chinese indignation against Lord Napier , and to make them regard with more or less indifference the prospect of a cessa- tion of the foreign trade . This was the steady decrease ...
... Empire , another circumstance contributed to increase the Chinese indignation against Lord Napier , and to make them regard with more or less indifference the prospect of a cessa- tion of the foreign trade . This was the steady decrease ...
Pàgina 421
... Empire should be chosen and appointed to be Our preceptors - which three propositions were greatly to Our liking . There is no precedent , it is true , in the time of Our Dynasty , for the regency of an Empress Dowager ; but could We ...
... Empire should be chosen and appointed to be Our preceptors - which three propositions were greatly to Our liking . There is no precedent , it is true , in the time of Our Dynasty , for the regency of an Empress Dowager ; but could We ...
Pàgina 609
... Empires . Since then the Governments of the two Empires of Russia and Germany and of the French Republic , con- sidering that the permanent possession of the ceded districts of the Feng - tien Peninsula by the Empire of Japan would be ...
... Empires . Since then the Governments of the two Empires of Russia and Germany and of the French Republic , con- sidering that the permanent possession of the ceded districts of the Feng - tien Peninsula by the Empire of Japan would be ...
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