The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 17
... consequence of the contest with France . These came not merely in the character of guards for Indian commerce , but also on a roving mission to clear the seas of the tri - colour . Wherever a French vessel appeared in those days it was ...
... consequence of the contest with France . These came not merely in the character of guards for Indian commerce , but also on a roving mission to clear the seas of the tri - colour . Wherever a French vessel appeared in those days it was ...
Pàgina 298
... consequence of an informal representation by the Russian Envoy , Count Poutiatine , who had tried to play the part of a mutual friend throughout , that a settlement was not hopeless ; but when that officer wrote that " the Chinese ...
... consequence of an informal representation by the Russian Envoy , Count Poutiatine , who had tried to play the part of a mutual friend throughout , that a settlement was not hopeless ; but when that officer wrote that " the Chinese ...
Pàgina 368
... consequence of this arrangement Ward , who was energetically employed in raising fresh troops , was arrested in May , 1861 , as a disturber of the peace . He , however , repudiated American citizenship , declaring himself to be a ...
... consequence of this arrangement Ward , who was energetically employed in raising fresh troops , was arrested in May , 1861 , as a disturber of the peace . He , however , repudiated American citizenship , declaring himself to be a ...
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