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Pàgina 27
The arrival at Tientsin was immediately followed by the commencement of the
difficulties which , throughout the whole of the time Lord Amherst resided in
China , continually presented themselves . It is certain that , but for some curiosity
on the ...
The arrival at Tientsin was immediately followed by the commencement of the
difficulties which , throughout the whole of the time Lord Amherst resided in
China , continually presented themselves . It is certain that , but for some curiosity
on the ...
Pàgina 313
What had been suspicion became conviction when the Imperial Commissioners
presented a request to Mr. Bruce on his arrival at Shanghai to enter upon the
discussion of some unsettled details , calmly ignoring that the ratification was ...
What had been suspicion became conviction when the Imperial Commissioners
presented a request to Mr. Bruce on his arrival at Shanghai to enter upon the
discussion of some unsettled details , calmly ignoring that the ratification was ...
Pàgina 426
arrival of the flotilla ; and the doubtful fortune of the campaign in Kiangsu , where
the gun - boats would have been invaluable , rendered him extremely desirous
that they should commence active operations immediately on arrival . But he ...
arrival of the flotilla ; and the doubtful fortune of the campaign in Kiangsu , where
the gun - boats would have been invaluable , rendered him extremely desirous
that they should commence active operations immediately on arrival . But he ...
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