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Pàgina 248
There were many reasons for objecting to an arrangement which prevented
England and the other chief States of Europe from being diplomatically
represented at the Chinese capital besides the fact that it argued a position of
inferiority .
There were many reasons for objecting to an arrangement which prevented
England and the other chief States of Europe from being diplomatically
represented at the Chinese capital besides the fact that it argued a position of
inferiority .
Pàgina 425
Mr. Lay preceded the vessels -seven gun - boats and one store - ship - and
arrived at Pekin in May , 1863. At the capital he found two opinions prevailing ,
which did not promise to contribute to the harmony of the new arrangement . In
the first ...
Mr. Lay preceded the vessels -seven gun - boats and one store - ship - and
arrived at Pekin in May , 1863. At the capital he found two opinions prevailing ,
which did not promise to contribute to the harmony of the new arrangement . In
the first ...
Pàgina 537
It is unnecessary to lay stress on the other stipulations of the arrangements of
1895-6 . They provided before everything , and in the first place , for the
possession by Russia of Port Arthur and Talienwan . There is every reason to
believe that ...
It is unnecessary to lay stress on the other stipulations of the arrangements of
1895-6 . They provided before everything , and in the first place , for the
possession by Russia of Port Arthur and Talienwan . There is every reason to
believe that ...
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