The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 37
... Empress . But , in face of a dynastic crisis , public spirit displaced personal animosity , and Meenning's position was assured by his prompt recognition as Emperor by the Empress - mother . Having thus made good the tranquil possession ...
... Empress . But , in face of a dynastic crisis , public spirit displaced personal animosity , and Meenning's position was assured by his prompt recognition as Emperor by the Empress - mother . Having thus made good the tranquil possession ...
Pàgina 419
... Empress Dowager , or the principal widow of Hienfung , and the Empress Tsi An , another of Hienfung's widows , occupying seats in the same carriage ; but no European actually saw the cortège , because Prince Kung had asked Mr. Bruce and ...
... Empress Dowager , or the principal widow of Hienfung , and the Empress Tsi An , another of Hienfung's widows , occupying seats in the same carriage ; but no European actually saw the cortège , because Prince Kung had asked Mr. Bruce and ...
Pàgina 421
... Empress Dowager should act as Regent for some years , and that when We should ourselves become competent to its administration , the government should be sur- rendered ( or given back ) to Us ; also , that one or two of the Princes of ...
... Empress Dowager should act as Regent for some years , and that when We should ourselves become competent to its administration , the government should be sur- rendered ( or given back ) to Us ; also , that one or two of the Princes of ...
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