The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 288
... complete redress . The terms were plain and simple . The English demands were confined to two points — the complete execution at Canton of all treaty engagements , including the free admission of British subjects to the city , and ...
... complete redress . The terms were plain and simple . The English demands were confined to two points — the complete execution at Canton of all treaty engagements , including the free admission of British subjects to the city , and ...
Pàgina 291
... complete success . The great city of Canton was in the hands of the English and their allies . The Chinese had shown inexplicable want of courage and resolution in defending their city , but the coolies on the side of the invaders had ...
... complete success . The great city of Canton was in the hands of the English and their allies . The Chinese had shown inexplicable want of courage and resolution in defending their city , but the coolies on the side of the invaders had ...
Pàgina 490
... complete satisfaction the partial territorial concession obtained by Chung How . Chung How knew nothing about frontiers or military precautions , but he thought a great deal about money . He fought the question of an indemnity with ...
... complete satisfaction the partial territorial concession obtained by Chung How . Chung How knew nothing about frontiers or military precautions , but he thought a great deal about money . He fought the question of an indemnity with ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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