The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 277
... Government to the residence at Pekin , or to the occasional visit to that capital , at the option of the British Government , of a Minister duly accredited by the Queen to the Emperor of China , and the recognition of the right of the ...
... Government to the residence at Pekin , or to the occasional visit to that capital , at the option of the British Government , of a Minister duly accredited by the Queen to the Emperor of China , and the recognition of the right of the ...
Pàgina 471
... Pekin until a month later , when Mr. Wade at once took the most energetic measures to obtain the amplest reparation in the power of the Pekin Government to concede . The first and most necessary point in order to ensure not merely the ...
... Pekin until a month later , when Mr. Wade at once took the most energetic measures to obtain the amplest reparation in the power of the Pekin Government to concede . The first and most necessary point in order to ensure not merely the ...
Pàgina 546
... Pekin Government . It will obviously not possess much value when Pekin holds a Russian garrison , and when the occupant of the Dragon Throne is the vassal of St. Peters- burg . To give it tangible significance it is necessary with as ...
... Pekin Government . It will obviously not possess much value when Pekin holds a Russian garrison , and when the occupant of the Dragon Throne is the vassal of St. Peters- burg . To give it tangible significance it is necessary with as ...
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