The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 566
... Imperial Commissioner , who , in the first instance , take two copies each , and exchange them , that their provisions may be immediately carried into effect . At the same time , each of these high functionaries , having taken his two ...
... Imperial Commissioner , who , in the first instance , take two copies each , and exchange them , that their provisions may be immediately carried into effect . At the same time , each of these high functionaries , having taken his two ...
Pàgina 587
... Imperial Letter will be written , expressing regret for what has occurred in Yün Nan . The Mission bearing the Imperial Letter will proceed to England immediately . Sir Thomas Wade is to be informed of the constitution of this Mission ...
... Imperial Letter will be written , expressing regret for what has occurred in Yün Nan . The Mission bearing the Imperial Letter will proceed to England immediately . Sir Thomas Wade is to be informed of the constitution of this Mission ...
Pàgina 602
... Imperial Rescript explaining the course taken by Japan in view of the objections offered by certain of the Great Powers to the permanent occupation of the Liaotung Peninsula . I have the honour to transmit herewith an official ...
... Imperial Rescript explaining the course taken by Japan in view of the objections offered by certain of the Great Powers to the permanent occupation of the Liaotung Peninsula . I have the honour to transmit herewith an official ...
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