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Pàgina 301
These moments have , no doubt , been rare , but one of them had arrived when
the English Ambassador reached Tientsin , and when it seemed as if the allied
forces could make their way almost unresisted to the capital . Nothing could be ...
These moments have , no doubt , been rare , but one of them had arrived when
the English Ambassador reached Tientsin , and when it seemed as if the allied
forces could make their way almost unresisted to the capital . Nothing could be ...
Pàgina 499
... specified for the event , and the Chinese no doubt assumed that they would be
given the time to make the necessary arrangements and to bring the desirable
pressure to bear on the Black Flags to induce them to retreat without resistance
or ...
... specified for the event , and the Chinese no doubt assumed that they would be
given the time to make the necessary arrangements and to bring the desirable
pressure to bear on the Black Flags to induce them to retreat without resistance
or ...
Pàgina 508
He obtained the necessary permission and the promised passport from the
Tsungli Yamen , and there is no doubt that if he had set off for Tibet with a small
party he would have been honourably received and passed safely through Tibet
to ...
He obtained the necessary permission and the promised passport from the
Tsungli Yamen , and there is no doubt that if he had set off for Tibet with a small
party he would have been honourably received and passed safely through Tibet
to ...
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