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Pàgina 199
... Hienfung's accession was generally recognized . Hwuy Wang , who had lost the favour of the Emperor and been an ... Hienfung was still a very young man * when he ascended 66 * Born in August , 1831 ; he was , therefore , in his nineteenth ...
... Hienfung's accession was generally recognized . Hwuy Wang , who had lost the favour of the Emperor and been an ... Hienfung was still a very young man * when he ascended 66 * Born in August , 1831 ; he was , therefore , in his nineteenth ...
Pàgina 272
... Hienfung was much impressed by the reports of many victories over the barbarian English , with which his lieutenant ... Hienfung that his power was equal to his will , he would no doubt have obtained the hearty support of the Emperor ...
... Hienfung was much impressed by the reports of many victories over the barbarian English , with which his lieutenant ... Hienfung that his power was equal to his will , he would no doubt have obtained the hearty support of the Emperor ...
Pàgina 415
Demetrius Charles Boulger. ( 415 ) CHAPTER XVI . THE DEATH OF HIENFUNG AND THE ACCESSION OF TUNGCHE . THE Emperor Hienfung did not long survive the establish- ment of formal intercourse with the foreign Governments . While his brother ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. ( 415 ) CHAPTER XVI . THE DEATH OF HIENFUNG AND THE ACCESSION OF TUNGCHE . THE Emperor Hienfung did not long survive the establish- ment of formal intercourse with the foreign Governments . While his brother ...
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