The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 200
... Prince Kung ; the next , Yih - tah , Prince Shun ; the third , Yih - hoh , Prince Chun ; and the youngest , Yih - hwui , Prince Fu . They were also distinguished by their numerical order as the sons of Taoukwang , so that Prince Kung ...
... Prince Kung ; the next , Yih - tah , Prince Shun ; the third , Yih - hoh , Prince Chun ; and the youngest , Yih - hwui , Prince Fu . They were also distinguished by their numerical order as the sons of Taoukwang , so that Prince Kung ...
Pàgina 341
... Prince Kung , * the Emperor's next brother , stating that Prince Tsai and his colleagues had not managed matters satisfactorily , and that he had been appointed with plenipotentiary powers for the discussion and decision of the peace ...
... Prince Kung , * the Emperor's next brother , stating that Prince Tsai and his colleagues had not managed matters satisfactorily , and that he had been appointed with plenipotentiary powers for the discussion and decision of the peace ...
Pàgina 418
... Prince Tsai at their head . 22nd of August . A few hours notifying the last wishes of the government was promulgated . assumed the nominal control of affairs , and Hienfung's son was proclaimed Emperor under the style of Chiseang ...
... Prince Tsai at their head . 22nd of August . A few hours notifying the last wishes of the government was promulgated . assumed the nominal control of affairs , and Hienfung's son was proclaimed Emperor under the style of Chiseang ...
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