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Pàgina 286
... Peiho . He wrote home a long and able despatch on the subject , which received Lord Clarendon's approval , and the preparations were made for carrying the plan into execution . But the scheme did not commend itself to the judgment of ...
... Peiho . He wrote home a long and able despatch on the subject , which received Lord Clarendon's approval , and the preparations were made for carrying the plan into execution . But the scheme did not commend itself to the judgment of ...
Pàgina 297
... Peiho he drafted a letter to Yuching in temperate language , stating that he had come as the representative of the Queen of England to the Peiho , and that he was willing to hold an interview with any minister duly appointed by the ...
... Peiho he drafted a letter to Yuching in temperate language , stating that he had come as the representative of the Queen of England to the Peiho , and that he was willing to hold an interview with any minister duly appointed by the ...
Pàgina 313
... Peiho . What had been suspicion became conviction when the Imperial Commissioners presented a request to Mr. Bruce on his arrival at Shanghai to enter upon the discussion of some unsettled details , calmly ignoring that the ratification ...
... Peiho . What had been suspicion became conviction when the Imperial Commissioners presented a request to Mr. Bruce on his arrival at Shanghai to enter upon the discussion of some unsettled details , calmly ignoring that the ratification ...
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