The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 494
... Tonquin may be said to have commenced . Among the neighbouring states of China , Tonquin , like the others , was ranked as a vassal of the Middle Kingdom . Many passages might be recalled from past history of China's interfering for the ...
... Tonquin may be said to have commenced . Among the neighbouring states of China , Tonquin , like the others , was ranked as a vassal of the Middle Kingdom . Many passages might be recalled from past history of China's interfering for the ...
Pàgina 495
... Tonquin . That , indeed , could only have been done by pro- claiming Tonquin a Chinese possession and by announcing the intention to defend it . If the Chinese had promptly taken this step at the moment that the diplomatic success at St ...
... Tonquin . That , indeed , could only have been done by pro- claiming Tonquin a Chinese possession and by announcing the intention to defend it . If the Chinese had promptly taken this step at the moment that the diplomatic success at St ...
Pàgina 502
... Tonquin taught a different lesson . As a military experience it was far indeed from being a humiliating event for ... Tonquin from that it had maintained in the case of Kuldja . Tonquin was VASSAL STATES . 503 undoubtedly a vassal state ...
... Tonquin taught a different lesson . As a military experience it was far indeed from being a humiliating event for ... Tonquin from that it had maintained in the case of Kuldja . Tonquin was VASSAL STATES . 503 undoubtedly a vassal state ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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