The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 406
... Hung Chang and General Ching . The latter was morally the more guilty , but it seems as if Li Hung Chang were the real instigator of the crime , The additional information recorded as to what took place during and immediately after the ...
... Hung Chang and General Ching . The latter was morally the more guilty , but it seems as if Li Hung Chang were the real instigator of the crime , The additional information recorded as to what took place during and immediately after the ...
Pàgina 536
... Hung Chang . These representations , supported by the full weight of the Empress Dowager , produced their due effect , and Li Hung Chang was duly appointed Ambassador for the occasion . It soon became clear why this arrangement had been ...
... Hung Chang . These representations , supported by the full weight of the Empress Dowager , produced their due effect , and Li Hung Chang was duly appointed Ambassador for the occasion . It soon became clear why this arrangement had been ...
Pàgina 537
... Hung Chang came to Europe in the first place as Special Ambassador for the Imperial Coronation at Moscow ; but his tour was extended , in a more or less accredited manner , to the other countries of the West . There was a prevalent and ...
... Hung Chang came to Europe in the first place as Special Ambassador for the Imperial Coronation at Moscow ; but his tour was extended , in a more or less accredited manner , to the other countries of the West . There was a prevalent and ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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