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Pàgina 124
Ilistratec As a zak on H Saventur altogether in favour of a direct attack on the
capital itself ; allrom the ! but this presented too many risks , and , indeed , was
hardly ' di the assi and pursued for a considerable distance . The Chinese , it
baze na ...
Ilistratec As a zak on H Saventur altogether in favour of a direct attack on the
capital itself ; allrom the ! but this presented too many risks , and , indeed , was
hardly ' di the assi and pursued for a considerable distance . The Chinese , it
baze na ...
Pàgina 247
The Pekin authorities still disdained to hold any direct communication with the
European Powers . The Canton viceroy was deputed both to control the trade at
Canton and to direct such Official intercourse as could not be avoided with the ...
The Pekin authorities still disdained to hold any direct communication with the
European Powers . The Canton viceroy was deputed both to control the trade at
Canton and to direct such Official intercourse as could not be avoided with the ...
Pàgina 295
... for Lord Elgin to undertake that more serious portion of his instructions which
required him to place the diplomatic relations between England and China on a
satisfactory basis by obtaining the right of direct communication with Pekin . On
the ...
... for Lord Elgin to undertake that more serious portion of his instructions which
required him to place the diplomatic relations between England and China on a
satisfactory basis by obtaining the right of direct communication with Pekin . On
the ...
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