The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 304
... treaty . Some further slight delays ensued , but on the 26th of June the treaty was formally signed , and on the 4th of July Lord Elgin received the ratification by Imperial Edict of the Treaty of Tientsin . * There remained for ...
... treaty . Some further slight delays ensued , but on the 26th of June the treaty was formally signed , and on the 4th of July Lord Elgin received the ratification by Imperial Edict of the Treaty of Tientsin . * There remained for ...
Pàgina 311
... Treaty of Tientsin , was appointed in the early part of 1859 to proceed to China as Her Majesty's representative for the purpose of exchanging the ratifications * of that treaty . * See Lord Malmesbury's letter of 1st March , 1859. The ...
... Treaty of Tientsin , was appointed in the early part of 1859 to proceed to China as Her Majesty's representative for the purpose of exchanging the ratifications * of that treaty . * See Lord Malmesbury's letter of 1st March , 1859. The ...
Pàgina 328
... Treaty of Tientsin , as High Com- missioner to provide for the necessary ceremonies in con- nection with its ratification . Kweiliang apparently possessed powers of the most extensive character ; and he hastened to inform Lord Elgin ...
... Treaty of Tientsin , as High Com- missioner to provide for the necessary ceremonies in con- nection with its ratification . Kweiliang apparently possessed powers of the most extensive character ; and he hastened to inform Lord Elgin ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III | 31 |
THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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