The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 27
... Lord Amherst , a diplomatist of experience and a noble- man of distinguished parts . The embassy left England early in the year 1816 , and reached the mouth of the Peiho in the month of August . The principles by which Lord Amherst ...
... Lord Amherst , a diplomatist of experience and a noble- man of distinguished parts . The embassy left England early in the year 1816 , and reached the mouth of the Peiho in the month of August . The principles by which Lord Amherst ...
Pàgina 295
... Lord Elgin to undertake that more serious portion of his instructions which required him to place the diplomatic relations between England and China on a satisfactory basis by obtaining the right of direct communica- tion with Pekin ...
... Lord Elgin to undertake that more serious portion of his instructions which required him to place the diplomatic relations between England and China on a satisfactory basis by obtaining the right of direct communica- tion with Pekin ...
Pàgina 297
... Lord Elgin's reply to Yuching's indirect communication was to return the Viceroy's letter , to point out the infraction of the Treaty of Nankin , and to announce his intention of proceeding to the north , where he could place himself in ...
... Lord Elgin's reply to Yuching's indirect communication was to return the Viceroy's letter , to point out the infraction of the Treaty of Nankin , and to announce his intention of proceeding to the north , where he could place himself in ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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