The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 27
... arrived at a wrong moment to have much chance of effecting its object . The arrival at Tientsin was immediately followed by the com- mencement of the difficulties which , throughout the whole of the time Lord Amherst resided in China ...
... arrived at a wrong moment to have much chance of effecting its object . The arrival at Tientsin was immediately followed by the com- mencement of the difficulties which , throughout the whole of the time Lord Amherst resided in China ...
Pàgina 313
... arrival at Shanghai to enter upon the discussion of some unsettled details , calmly ignoring that the ratification was stipulated to take place within a period ... arrived on the 20th . inquiries of the interpreter , it was said that these.
... arrival at Shanghai to enter upon the discussion of some unsettled details , calmly ignoring that the ratification was stipulated to take place within a period ... arrived on the 20th . inquiries of the interpreter , it was said that these.
Pàgina 426
... arrival . But he found , in the first place , that Mr. Lay was not prepared to accept the appointment of a Chinese ... arrived in safety , but remained in inaction . The whole summer and autumn of 1863 , with its critical state of ...
... arrival . But he found , in the first place , that Mr. Lay was not prepared to accept the appointment of a Chinese ... arrived in safety , but remained in inaction . The whole summer and autumn of 1863 , with its critical state of ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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