The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 44
... Pekin of a Russian mission , which , if it did not partake of the formal character and importance of an embassy , was rendered remarkable by the character of its chief , and by the consider- able addition it furnished to Western ...
... Pekin of a Russian mission , which , if it did not partake of the formal character and importance of an embassy , was rendered remarkable by the character of its chief , and by the consider- able addition it furnished to Western ...
Pàgina 312
... Pekin , it was prepared for the moment to waive it so far as to allow diplomatic relations to be for a time transacted at Shanghai . But with the resolve to insist on the ratification taking place at Pekin there existed also a fear that ...
... Pekin , it was prepared for the moment to waive it so far as to allow diplomatic relations to be for a time transacted at Shanghai . But with the resolve to insist on the ratification taking place at Pekin there existed also a fear that ...
Pàgina 329
... Pekin itself . No doubt both he and his ministers had anticipated being able to cover their retreat and discomfiture by a success snatched from the foreigners over some point of etiquette ; but such hopes were rudely dispelled by the ...
... Pekin itself . No doubt both he and his ministers had anticipated being able to cover their retreat and discomfiture by a success snatched from the foreigners over some point of etiquette ; but such hopes were rudely dispelled by the ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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