The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 95
... arrangement . Meantime the operations in Chusan , and the blockading of Canton , Amoy , and Ningpo , had spread confusion along the coast , and even disturbed the equanimity of the Imperial ruler . The first contact with the Europeans ...
... arrangement . Meantime the operations in Chusan , and the blockading of Canton , Amoy , and Ningpo , had spread confusion along the coast , and even disturbed the equanimity of the Imperial ruler . The first contact with the Europeans ...
Pàgina 425
... arrangement . In the first place he found Sir Frederick Bruce resolved not to take any active part in the affair at all , without instructions to do so from his Government . But if the attitude of Sir Frederick Bruce was embarrassing ...
... arrangement . In the first place he found Sir Frederick Bruce resolved not to take any active part in the affair at all , without instructions to do so from his Government . But if the attitude of Sir Frederick Bruce was embarrassing ...
Pàgina 537
... arrangements of 1895-6 . They provided before everything , and in the first place , for the possession by Russia of ... arrangement with Russia , it was necessary to commence intrigues for the restitution of his rank and offices to Li ...
... arrangements of 1895-6 . They provided before everything , and in the first place , for the possession by Russia of ... arrangement with Russia , it was necessary to commence intrigues for the restitution of his rank and offices to Li ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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