The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 5
... Macao has been previously explained ; but when the nineteenth century commenced the descendants of Da Gama had lost their national enterprise , and were in very deed as in name no more there than the tenants of the Chinese . Yet the ...
... Macao has been previously explained ; but when the nineteenth century commenced the descendants of Da Gama had lost their national enterprise , and were in very deed as in name no more there than the tenants of the Chinese . Yet the ...
Pàgina 21
... Macao as a measure of protection against the French , and the correspondence assumed at once an angry tone . In the ... Macao had been made plain by the events of 1802. Although in their possession , the Chinese had established the fact ...
... Macao as a measure of protection against the French , and the correspondence assumed at once an angry tone . In the ... Macao had been made plain by the events of 1802. Although in their possession , the Chinese had established the fact ...
Pàgina 46
... Macao . On the journey the Chinese formed a plot for their murder , and the design was carried out . The massacre was accom- plished within sight of the haven whither they were bound , and only one sailor escaped by jumping overboard ...
... Macao . On the journey the Chinese formed a plot for their murder , and the design was carried out . The massacre was accom- plished within sight of the haven whither they were bound , and only one sailor escaped by jumping overboard ...
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